Backpacks and Bags | Daypacks & Pack Accessories
Great for daily commutes, sunrise summits, and quick trips to the snow, daypacks and pack accessories are a convenient and hassle-free way to lug your gear from point A to point B. Our collection covers everything from ultralight, technical packs for climbing and hunting, to durable day-to-day classics like the Fjallraven Kanken, as well as shoulder packs and other mounts.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A DAY PACK
When planning a day hike, a quick urban adventure, or a short trip, having the right daypack and accessories can make all the difference in comfort, convenience, and overall enjoyment. Here’s what to consider when choosing a daypack and the essential accessories to complement it.
Capacity and Size
Daypacks are generally designed to carry just the essentials for a single day. Most daypacks range from 15 to 35L in capacity, depending on your needs. A smaller pack (15-20L) is ideal for light activities like city sightseeing, short nature walks, or minimalist day hikes where you only need to carry water, snacks, and a few small items. Medium-sized packs (20-30L) are versatile and suitable for a range of activities, from moderate day hikes to all-day excursions where you need to bring extra layers, food, and gear. Larger daypacks (30-35L) provide extra space for more gear, making them ideal for longer day hikes, cold-weather adventures, or activities requiring specialized equipment.
Fit and Comfort
A daypack should fit snugly and comfortably on your back. Look for adjustable shoulder straps to ensure a good fit, and consider padded shoulder straps for added comfort, especially if you plan to carry heavier loads. Some daypacks come with sternum straps and waist belts, which help stabilize the pack and distribute the weight more evenly, reducing strain on your shoulders. If you’re planning to engage in high-intensity activities or longer hikes, these additional support features can make a big difference in comfort.
Features and Design
Daypacks come with a variety of features that can enhance their functionality:
- Compartments and Pockets: Look for a pack with multiple compartments to help organize your gear. A large main compartment is essential for bulkier items like extra clothing or food, while smaller pockets, including zippered pockets, are perfect for storing keys, a phone, or other small essentials. A front or side stretch pocket can be great for stashing items you need quick access to, like a map or a lightweight jacket.
- Hydration Compatibility: Many daypacks come with a sleeve and exit port for a hydration bladder, allowing you to stay hydrated without stopping to access your water bottle. This feature is particularly useful for longer hikes or more strenuous activities.
- Ventilation: Good ventilation can greatly enhance comfort, especially in warmer weather. Look for packs with breathable mesh back panels or channels designed to improve airflow and reduce sweating.
- Compression Straps: Compression straps can help secure your load and prevent it from shifting around as you move, which is particularly useful if your pack isn’t fully loaded.
- Attachment Points and Gear Loops: Some daypacks have external attachment points or gear loops, which are great for carrying items like trekking poles, a helmet, or other gear that you might not want inside the pack.
Materials and Durability
The durability of a daypack depends largely on the materials used. For general outdoor use, look for packs made from durable fabrics like nylon or polyester, which offer a good balance between weight and resistance to wear and tear. Water-resistant materials or packs with a water-resistant coating can help keep your gear dry in light rain, but if you expect to encounter heavier weather, consider a pack with a built-in rain cover or one that is fully waterproof. Pay attention to the quality of zippers, buckles, and stitching, as these components often endure the most stress.
Weight
A lightweight daypack is ideal for comfort, especially on longer hikes or active pursuits. However, a slightly heavier pack with more features or added durability may be worth the extra weight if it suits your needs better. Striking a balance between weight and functionality will depend on your specific activities and preferences.
Accessories
To complement your daypack and enhance your outdoor experience, consider these essential accessories:
- Hydration System: A hydration reservoir or water bladder is a great way to stay hydrated without having to stop and access a water bottle. Look for a bladder that fits comfortably in your pack’s designated sleeve, and consider one with an insulated tube to prevent freezing in cold weather.
- Stuff Sacks and Organizers: Lightweight stuff sacks or packing cubes help organize your gear within your pack, making it easier to find what you need quickly. They also help compress your items to save space.
- Rain Cover: Even if your pack is water-resistant, a separate rain cover provides extra protection against unexpected downpours. Many covers are compact and lightweight, making them easy to store in your pack.
- First Aid Kit: A compact first aid kit is an essential accessory for any outdoor adventure. Make sure it includes basics like bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any personal medications you might need.
- Multi-Tool or Knife: A small multi-tool or knife can be invaluable for a range of tasks, from preparing food to handling minor gear repairs.
- Trekking Poles: If you’re tackling steep or uneven terrain, trekking poles can provide additional stability and reduce strain on your legs and knees.
- Headlamp or Flashlight: A compact headlamp or flashlight is crucial for early starts, late finishes, or unexpected delays. Choose a lightweight option with adjustable brightness settings and a long battery life.
- Dry Bags: For wet or humid environments, dry bags are essential for keeping electronics, clothing, and other important gear dry. They come in various sizes and are easily stored within your pack.
Test and Fit
Whenever possible, try on a daypack before purchasing it. Load it with some weight to test how it feels when fully packed. Make sure it fits comfortably, with no pressure points or rubbing, and that the straps and belts adjust easily.
NEED HELP CHOOSING YOUR NEXT DAYPACK? CONTACT US TODAY
If you have a particular backpack in mind but would appreciate some additional advice, simply get in touch with our friendly sales team – they’re always up for a chat. You can contact us by calling our Tumut store on (02) 6947 4062 or by email.
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