What is a good backpack to use backpacking?
July 23, 2009 by
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I am going backpacking across Japan for 30 days. I really need a quality pack that will be comfortable as well as light and have a decent amount of space. I am going to be packing light but a good amount of space is needed. Thank you.
Backpacks: How to Get the Right One
February 18, 2009 by
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I’m going to show you a few tips you can use in order to find the perfect backpack for yourself. I’ll explain how some of the options work and the important things that you need to look at in order to get the perfect backpack.
There are tons of options
Almost think of a backpack as a car. I know, a backpack isn’t going to cost you $20,000 but there are a lot of cool options that you should be aware of when you’re looking for your backpack. Some of the options that you will find will be things such as side pockets, mp3 player holders, pen/pencil holders, cell phone holder, dividers and so many more. These are just a few of the main options that you may be interested in.
In my personal opinion, I think the coolest features that one of my backpacks had been a divider. This divider in particular would sort all of my classes. I could put my folder and book in each divider, so that when I went into my backpack, I would already have it all organized. This would save me the trouble of having to look for my books all the time.
Look at the comfort factor
If you buy a backpack just because it’s on clearance for $20, you may be in a world of hurt down the road. What do I mean by this? You soon may find out that this backpack will start hurting your back or shoulders because of the lousy straps that the backpack has.
I can’t stress this enough but your straps are the most important part of your backpack. You’ll want straps that are either gelled or padded greatly. This way, when you use them, you’ll be able to support your shoulders and avoid backpack. Obviously, the more items you put in your backpack, the more potential there is to hurt your back.
So many styles
In today’s world, there are so many creative minds out there. From wheeled backpacks, to over the shoulder backpack, there are many to choose from. Make sure that you’re aware of all of the backpacks out there. When you’re aware of them all, make sure you know which one will work for you. If you already have a bad back, you may want to choose a wheeled backpack. If you want something light, you’ll want to possibly choose an over the shoulder one. Do your research and you should be able to find one that suits your needs.
With so many backpacks out there, it’s no wonder why it’s hard to choose the right one. If you follow some of my advice, I’m sure you’ll find the perfect college backpack for yourself.
Backpacking for Beginners, the Backpacking Basics
February 15, 2009 by
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Backpacking is the combination between hiking and camping. Backpacking trips involve hiking through the countryside and wilderness areas and camping overnight. A backpacker has to carry everything they need on their back in a rucksack. A backpacking trip can be short or long depending on the individual; you can stay away for one night or for weeks at a time if you want to.
The longer the trip the more that must be packed and carried, so having a backpacking gear list and planning both the packing and the trip is essential. Some areas that are very popular backpacking destinations will have camp sites set up. They may simply have a fire ring and posted maps or they can have cabins, as well as a pitch for tents and a toilet and shower block. Other areas may have nothing at all and backpackers set up their camp wherever they find a good spot.
There is a community in backpacking. Everyone works together to preserve the wilderness that they love. There are certain accepted and unaccepted behaviors in backpacking. Backpackers try not to disturb or damage the area they travel in. They clean up all traces of their camp and never litter or take anything along their travels. The one thing you are allowed to take is photographs, so a small lightweight camera can form part of your backpacking checklist.
Backpacking requires a person to keep safety in mind always. There are many hazards in backpacking and a person who does not think about being safe is sure to fall prey. The backpack itself can pose problems if a person does not learn how to fit it and pack it properly. The physical activity can be strenuous and a person must be conditioned to handle walking through uneven and rough terrain. Basic first aid and general idea of wilderness safety are other things a backpacker must know. It is easy to get lost and hurt in the wilderness, so every backpacker must have a good handle on staying safe.
People backpack for different reasons. Some do it for the excellent exercise. Some people like backpacking because of the adventure and love of nature. Others backpack as a way to learn and explore the outdoors. Whatever reason people backpack, there are large numbers of them and they continue to explore, love and walk through the wilderness with the common goal of a good backpacking experience.
This is just an outline of the basics of backpacking for beginners, there is a lot more to learn such as how to pack a backpack properly, how to choose the right backpacking cookware and knowing the right backpacking supplies to take. There are many good books on backpacking and I would recommend that you read through one and get a good knowledge of the backpacking basics before you set out on your own adventure. This way you should have a safe and exiting backpacking experience rather than one that you will remember for all the wrong reasons.
Backpacks That Won’t Break Your Back or Your Bank
February 8, 2009 by
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One of the most popular new styles of backpacks is one which can either be carried on your back or wheeled behind you. Backpack manufacturers, recognizing that the loads backpacks sometimes bear can be extremely heavy, began making wheeled backpacks in an effort to help consumers save themselves from hurting their backs.
Wheeled backpacks come in a number of different sizes. If you will be using your wheeled backpack to carry around every day loads that are not extremely heavy, there are smaller models available for you to use. If you will be using your wheeled backpack to carry around heavy items such as laptops, books and other school supplies, there are larger and heavier duty wheeled backpacks that you can use to avoid having to break your back or your bank. You can also find much larger wheeled backpacks to use for purposes such as traveling. These bags, which are extremely sturdy and yet often made from lightweight materials, come with many different compartments inside so that you have plenty of places to store all of your necessities when you are on the road.
If you will be traveling, wheeled backpacks can truly be your best friend. Ensure, however, that you can easily take your wheeled backpack everywhere you want to go. In most case, wheeled backpacks will be small enough to use as carry-ons for airplanes. Check the restrictions of your airline, however, to ensure that you do not purchase a bag you will be unable to use. In addition to wheeled backpacks, you can also find miniature backpacks to be very useful when you are traveling. These mini backpacks, which you can carry by hand or sling over your back, are the perfect sizes to hold all of your necessities without having to carry a bulky bag on all of your travels.
Another popular backpack style that will save both your back and your bank is sling bags. These bags, which you can either wear on one shoulder or diagonally across your body, are made so that weight is distributed more evenly to avoid hurting yourself when you are carrying your bag. Sling style backpacks are most commonly made out of lightweight material, so that the only weight you will bear when carrying will be the items that you include inside. Do not mistake lightweight material for not being sturdy, however! Even lightweight mesh materials can bear heavy contents quite easily so that anything you need to bring along can be carried in your bag.
Some of the most expensive backpacks that you can find are those that are of the newest style that has been released. If your first priority is using the latest in backpack fashions, you need to be prepared to pay top dollar. Unless you can find newly released styles on sale, the latest backpacks can often cost two or three times as much as older styles. In order to save money, always check out bags that have been available for quite some time. Do not worry about being unfashionable; many backpacks are made so that their style is considered timeless instead of timed out.
Another factor that you will need to consider is the manufacturer of your backpack. As with any other type of item, brand name or higher end bags will always be more expensive than every day or mid range bags. To save your money, be prepared to walk away from designers and instead choose from a wide range of more affordable backpacks. Sometimes, however, a name brand really does equal better quality and the bag will last longer without ripping and tearing. Choose from experience or try reading online reviews and buyer comments. You do not want to spend more just for the sake of a logo, but you may be willing to spend a little bit more for something that lasts longer than a few months. Some lesser known brands are constructed with high quality as well. If you can, feel the material and inspect the stitching to gauge the quality for yourself.
There are many backpack styles available today that are affordable, practical and fashionable all the same time. Consider your primary use for the bag: school, work, travel or sports. If you frequently carry heavy loads, help to prevent neck and back strains by choosing a rolling backpack with collapsible handle. And remember that you do not have to sacrifice style for function – backpacks come in all shapes, sizes and styles for children through mature executives. There is sure to be something to suit every need.










