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Gregory Backpacks Gregory Arrio 30 - Flame Black

Gregory Arrio 30 - Flame Black

Hiking Backpack, 30L, Nylon, Hydration Pack Compatible, Support Frame, Back Protection, Rain Cover, Chest Strap, Hip Strap

£80.49
5stores
Gregory Backpacks Gregory Arrio 24 - Flame Black
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Gregory Arrio 24 - Flame Black

Hiking Backpack, 24L, Nylon, Hydration Pack Compatible, Support Frame, Back Protection, Hip Strap, Chest Strap

£69.99
3stores
Gregory Kid's Wander 50 Walking backpack size 50 l, blue

Gregory Kid's Wander 50 Walking backpack size 50 l, blue

School Bag, Hip Strap, Chest Strap

£125.99
3stores
Gregory Wander 8 Junior Backpack Blue

Gregory Wander 8 Junior Backpack Blue

School Bag

£44.60
2stores

3 tips when shopping for a backpack

Finding the right backpack can make all the difference, depending on your needs. Here are 3 types to look for:

  • hiking backpack – if you plan to travel and need a compact, easy-to-carry bag, a hiking backpack may be the right choice. The level of adventure you're planning will impact factors like water resistance and price.

  • day or school bag – for everyday use, a waterproof bag is a good choice, especially if you're carrying a laptop. Look for a backpack with a well-positioned laptop pocket for easy access and safe storage.

  • backpack/wheeled bag – if you want the best of both worlds, look for a bag with both straps and wheels. But finding a comfortable backpack or a sturdy wheeled bag can be a challenge.

When choosing a backpack, consider your body shape and what feels comfortable to you. Your body shape has an impact on where your backpack's weight sits. Gender can also play a role. For example, hiking backpacks often have variants that distribute more weight onto the hips, which women tend to find more comfortable.

If you’re planning to travel with your backpack, it may be worth trying to buy a model that stays within airlines' carry-on dimensions. This way, you can save money and time by not having to check in your luggage. Update yourself on current hand luggage restrictions and remember to always check with your airline regarding size limitations and how many bags you’re allowed to carry.

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