How to buy the right daypack Posted on 24 August 2015 From sternum straps to back ventilation, we’ve sorted out the tech talk to get to the bottom of buying the right daypack. First off, daypacks are lightweight and snug-fitting – great for day walks or your daily work commute. Also read: We tested 10 daypacks and found the best packs for any adventure 1. Size Know your limits when it comes to carrying heavy loads and buy a smaller size if needs be. Daypack’s typically range in size between 20 and 30 litres, which is big enough for snacks, water, a hat, sunscreen – think day hikes in the mountains or sightseeing in Paris. Many bags come with bungee straps on the outside for carrying extras like shoes. 2. Breathability Choose a bag that’s both well ventilated and comfortable. Carrying a heavy load can be sweaty work so check the back ventilation features. Often better airflow technology requires hard padded materials in lieu of softer fabrics. You can choose a steel frame that leaves a wide gap between you and the bag or a technical mesh channel that creates increased airflow. This Deuter bag has strategic padding for better back breathability. 3. Support Buy a pack with a waist belt and chest straps (also known as sternum straps) so your back doesn’t take strain – on long, walking days you’ll be grateful for the help. This K-Way pack has an exceptionally comfortable padded hip belt that’s wide enough to help you carry the load plus ventilated straps for breathability. This Thule bag has chest, or sternum, straps that also help bear the load. 4. Gender Women have smaller frames and narrower shoulders than men. Most packs come in a unisex design, but gender-specific backpacks are available from brands such as Osprey and Deuter. Ask in store about your options. 5. Extra Features More features? More bucks. If you’re not lugging around a laptop or using the MP3 cable sockets, consider a simpler pack. However, water bottle pockets and zippered outer stash pockets are endlessly useful. Unless that feature is bottle opener. Because that’s just clever design. Ready to buy? We tested 10 daypacks and found the best packs for any adventure. The September 2015 issue of Getaway magazine is dedicated to all things walking and hiking, with inspiring stories, gear reviews and great competitions galore. Get your copy today. Get this issue → Related Posts Nifty gadgets to pack for your Christmas holiday (or to gift!) 8 December 2022 This Christmas season just got a whole lot better with these helpful tech gadgets, that... read more New concept store for you and your furry companions opens in Cape Town 28 November 2022 When history and modernity combine with panache, you get extraordinary. This can very much be... read more Aloha! Maui Jim’s latest sunglass range hits South African shores 22 November 2022 Summer in South Africa has a few things in common with summer in Maui in... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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