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Synthetic Material Hiking Backpacks Fjällräven Kajka 75 S/M - Green

Fjällräven Kajka 75 S/M - Green

Hiking Backpack, 75L, Polyamide, Synthetic Material, Rain Cover, Hip Strap, Chest Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£247.63
3stores
Synthetic Material Hiking Backpacks Deuter Futura Pro 40 - Black/Graphite
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Deuter Futura Pro 40 - Black/Graphite

Hiking Backpack, Synthetic Material, Polyester

£126.95
6stores
HIKING BACKPACK

FAQ

For hiking, a backpack with a volume of 60 litres is usually recommended. But it obviously depends on how long the hike will be. If you’re going on a really long hike, where you need to pack a lot of equipment, there are backpacks that can hold up to 120 litres. But bear in mind that the bigger the backpack, the heavier it will be. It’s important to choose a backpack that suits your physique.

The basic principle is to pack the things you’ll need during the day at the top of the bag. Things you need only when it's time to settle down for the evening you can pack further down.

Make sure you have dry socks, food and other necessities near the top. This way you don’t have to unpack and repack your bag several times a day.

The shoulder straps should be tightened so that your backpack fits snugly against your back. Once you’ve done that, then you can adjust the back length. The hip belt should sit on the hips – as that’s where most of the weight should be.

Be sure to adjust your backpack before setting off – test pack and test carry it so you know before your adventure how it’s going to feel when it’s carried correctly.

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