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Could somebody advise me on backpackers rucksacks??

Planning on travelling Oz for 12months ,any particular brand I shold avoid go for ??

Whats ort of size should I be looking at ??

Also are any decent cheap websites to use?? I plan on going into town to have a look at a few but I assume online will be cheaper

Thanks in advance
 
[DOD]Asprilla;11702157 said:
I'd look on the bay if I were you. I picked up a brand new 70+20L Lowe Alpine technical mountain pack (very comfy and very big) for half price on there.

I'd recommend Lowe, simply because I've got 4 or 5 of varying sizes and I've never had a problem with them.

Edit - if you are going to be wearing it for any length of time then go and try them on and make sure it's comfortable for you or can be adjusted so that it is - you wouldn't buy walking boots without trying them on, so why do the same with a pack.

Very true don't want one thats uncomfortable. What sort of size should I be looking at ?? I'm 6ft if that makes difference.

just wanted to make sure I was looking at the correct brands. Also i'm not likely to get a fake off the bay am I?
 
If your hiking and not staying anywhere for long then the Berghaus C7 range (top loader)is excellent. If your staying somewhere for a few days then you more than likely want a travel-pack (opens like a suit case) and Karrimor for the cheaper side do some very good ones, if your spending more then go for something like Osprey.

In London go to Ellis Brigham in Covent Garden.

Avoid:
- Bundles (bag plus useless crap you don't need like bumbags and other useless accessories)
- Own brands from Millets, Blacks and Field and Trek (Eurohike, Blacks, Stormshield etc.)

Tips:

- You want between 85 - 120 litres depending on what your carrying (camping equipment or not?) and how often you will be able to wash clothing.
- Buy a pacmate (google it), pricey but invaluable.
- If you havn't tried it on and had it fitted by a pro, don't buy it. poor fitted bags can cripple your back.
- When you buy one, take it home and pack everything into it you will need to take. if it all fits take the contents out, jumble it up (i.e. screw clothing up etc.) and put it all back in. if it doesn't fit now then you're either taking too much stuff or the bag is too small.
- Get advice from people with experience and shop around to get different opinions.

If you want any more info then add me to MSN, I used to work in this sector so I can give some advice

- Pea0n

Added you. Would be great to get some advice off you. No camping gear required :)
 
I got a Lowe Alpine Appalachian (70 + 15 iirc) from a German shop I found through eBay for a four week expedition to Malawi last summer. Great bag and I can't fault it really so there's one idea.

Think i'm looking alowe alpine. After taking adivce from some people i'm opting for a travel pack option.

What sort of size do people think for a 12 month trip round Oz mainly stopping in hostels. So no camping gear etc.

I was thinking 75l with no day pack included.

Any thoughts.....
 
I have a Lowe Alpine, if I remember rightly it's 65l. I would personally aim for around 80l but as already suggested, try it out with your kit first, you can always return it and get bigger/smaller. As I mentioned though, check the bugout series, they're very comfy and well designed.

Thanks for the advice i'll have a look at that brand also.

Don'tsuppose you knw of any cheap outlets on the web do you ??
 
My Macpac is amazing, survived all sorts of misuse. Make sure you get a bag that opens all the way round as well - the last thing you need when travelling is taking everything out at every place you stop to get to things at the bottom of your bag.

There called travel pacs aren't they ?
 
Cool thanks for all your comments. Tried it with weight felt fine.Gonna go back up at some point ans double check again.

I was abit ahem hungover this morning
 
I've settled on Alpine lowe travel trekker. I forget his name but someone who posted on this thread added me to msn and gave me lots of good advice.

Best think to do is try a few on on fully loaded and walk around and see if its ok for you
 
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