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Backpack different shapes anti-water USB charge for business,school,home use
Name: | Backpack |
Material: | ABS |
Market: | EU |
Planning to buy a new pack for backpacking? There are three main areas where you’ll need to make choices.
Backpack capacity: The size of the pack you’ll need is tied to the
length of your trip and how much weight and bulk you want to carry.
Backpack features: These are the refinements that affect how the
pack works for you.
Backpack fit: Torso length—not your height—matters most.
Video: How to Choose Backpacking Packs
Types of Backpacks
types of backpacks
Weekend (1-3 nights; 30-50 liters)
Efficient packers using newer, less-bulky gear can really keep
things light on 1- to 3-night trips by using a pack in this range.
Be aware that packing light requires self-discipline and careful
planning. If you can pull it off, though, the light-on-your-feet
rewards are fantastic. Shop weekend packs.
Multiday (3-5 nights; 50-80 liters)
These are the most popular backpacking packs sold at REI and
they’re an excellent choice for warm-weather trips lasting 3 or
more days. Packs in the 50- to 80-liter range are also great for
shorter trips where you pack a little more luxuriously or
multisport activities like backcountry skiing. Shop multiday packs.
Extended-trip (5+ nights; 70 liters or larger)
Trips of 5 days or more usually call for packs of 70 liters or
more. These are also usually the preferred choice for winter treks
lasting more than 1 night. (Larger packs can more comfortably
accommodate extra clothing, a warmer sleeping bag and a 4-season
tent, which typically includes extra poles.) They’re also a good
option for folks taking young children backpacking because Mom and
Dad wind up carrying a lot of kids’ gear. Shop extended-trip packs.