Saturday, March 19, 2011

How to Gauge the Fit of a Backpack

!: How to Gauge the Fit of a Backpack

Your backpack is your most important piece of gear when you are a backpacker. Choosing a backpack with a good fit is essential. You will be carrying it around everywhere you go on your backpacking adventures and the need for it to fit good is very important. If you make a wrong choice, you will have to bear the inconvience and even the pain of carrying the bag for an extended distance.

Making a good choice in a backpack is going to be very important to your overall backpacking experience. It can determine how much you can carry, how well you travel and how you feel while backpacking.

When choosing a backpack it is critical to choose based upon fit. The amount of pockets and Storage is a minor detail that can be worked out once you find a good fit. If it does not fit well you will not use it regardless of the fact that it has all the features you desire.

Measure your torso length. You will measure your back from the top to your lower back. All backpacks are labeled for torso size. If you fall between two sizes go to the larger size.

When you put on the backpack the hip belt should fall right at your hips with the lumbar pad on your lumbar region. You should be able to move your arms freely without the shoulder harness getting in the way. Make sure when you try on a backpack that you put weight in it to simulate how it will fit when loaded.

Once you have made sure that you can get all the straps in the correct position and it fits comfortable with weight you need to make sure you can move it in comfortably. You need to squat, walk around, preferable on flat ground and stairs. Make sure you can easily take the pack off and put it back on. Also make sure you can adjust the weight easily.

Consider the weight of your typical pack load. Yes, do consider that. Remember that backpacks have wright too. If you usually carry a heavier load then consider getting a lightweight pack.

When you make all of the above mentioned considerations you can feel confident that you have bought a good backpack. You should be able to use it comfortably and easily once you get out on the trails and it will enhance your experience not hinder it.


How to Gauge the Fit of a Backpack

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