Backpack Hiking

Backpack Hiking
How to choose 30 days hiking backpack?

Internal or External Frame? With or Without the pockets? How to adjust? How to Properly load? Thanks.

External http://www.thebackpacker.com/beginners/backpacks.php Noted frames are to be Easier to pack your equipment in Because They Usually Have More pockets and it is Easier to tie Things on the outside. An Internal Frame pack is Known to be far more comfortable Than an external frame. Where the external frame Usually only touches your back in a FEW places, the internal frame is made to fit straight on your back, Distributing the weight more evenly. Http://www.trailspace.com/gear/gregory/palisade/ http: / / www.campmor.com/gregory-palisade-80-internal-frame-pack.shtml?source=CI&srccode=cii_65264419&cpncode=21-51806901-2 $ 269.97 "Gregory Palisade 80 Internal Frame Pack "comes in 3 sizes to get the best fit. One of Gregory's most popular packs for extended trips, the Palisade includes a front pocket for organization and a sleeping Compartment bag with a divider That Can Be Opened for more space. When you're making a quick side trip from camp, the lid Converts Into a Fanny Pack, so you-can carry the day's Necessities. Because week-long trips are Usually Accompanied by heavy loads, the use Palisade Gregory's AUTO-CANT harness system to Assure a perfect fit and ideal distribution of weight. "S Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. M: 6 lbs. 3 oz. L: 6 lbs. 10 oz. S Capacity: 4699 cu. in. M: 4973 cu. in. L: 5370 cu. in. Material 210D nylon double-box body HT Stay S Length: 23 in. M: 25 in. L: 27 in. Torso S Length: 16 ". – 17.5 in. M: 18 in. – 19.5 in. L: 21.5 in.

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