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What You Should Look For In Camping Backpacks

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When you are considering purchasing camping backpacks, it is very important to think about what different aspects you will need in your backpack. If you are new to the camping scene, you may be completely overwhelmed by the vast selection of camping backpacks that are available in outdoors goods stores. Many are overwhelmed the first time they try to make that decision. But the good news is that because there are so many options, manufacturers have made their products increasingly better, so it’s almost impossible to make the wrong choice of camping backpacks.

The best part of most recent innovations in the area of camping backpacks is the revolutionary padding that has been included on major parts of camping backpacks. For example, the newest backpacks on the market have wider shoulder straps that are padded to prevent the gouging shoulder pain that older backpack models caused. The wider shoulder straps actually disperse the weight of the pack. This also prevents the weight of the pack from becoming a problem as you hike or walk through the wilderness.

Internal frame camping backpacks are designed to hug the body so that you can balance yourself easier when you are walking in off trail areas. So what is an internal frame backpack? An internal; frame backpack has a taller frame and is generally narrower than the standard backpack. The actual framework is inside the pack and consists of flat bars which act like stays. They are usually aluminum, which is a very light weight metal and don’t add too much extra weight to the pack. Sometimes composite materials are used, but usually aluminum is the optimum material. These bars are most often in a V shape, although sometimes manufacturers will use a U or X shape.

True, having internal stays does make an internal frame backpack very stiff, but it is not uncomfortably so. The stays are surprisingly flexible, which of courses aids in the comfort levels. As we discussed before, the way the internal frame pack hugs the body assists with your balance. It does this by focusing the weight of the pack closer to your body’s center of gravity. Internal frame camping backpacks have a lot of compression straps, which helps with the stability of the pack and prevents the pack from sliding around on your back while you are walking. The suspension straps, hip belt and shoulder straps make the internal frame pack very easy to fit to your body. And the narrow shape of the internal camping backpacks makes it easier to move, bend and just walk than older styles of backpacks.


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