How To Choose The North Face Backpacks That Suit The Trip You Will Be Making

By Henry Jeon

If you ask outdoor enthusiasts which gear they love to use, The North Face Backpacks often come up as their pack of choice. There are a number of reasons for this. They are reasonably priced, very versatile and well constructed. They have a range of sizes from small backpacks designed for gear and laptops, and large backpacks that can hold enough gear for a week or more in the middle of nowhere.

When you are looking at different backpacks, you need to think of a few different criteria. The first is the storage capacity and the other is the material that the backpack is made out of. This is important especially if you are likely to be going near water of any sort. With any backpack, you want to make sure that the construction is durable and is unlikely to wear out with hard use. This is one reason why backpacks from The North Face have such a great reputation.

If you are buying your first backpack, think about how long you will travel. If it will be a longer trip you should go for a larger backpack. The North Face has packs which hold up to 75L of gear which is more than enough for a week or more in the woods. Remember that if you are going with a larger pack, you should look at ones with smaller outside pockets so that you can keep your items organized. You may want to look at models such as the Crestone 75 F09. It holds up to 75L of gear and features specially built pockets, a well designed top flap and a well set up strap system. It is a pack that extreme trekkers love since they can carry a lot of gear but which weighs just under six pounds when empty.

If you are going to be going on a hiking trip where you are covering a lot of distance or you are limited to the amount of weight you can bring, the weight of your pack is important. Many North Face backpacks have their weight listed on the specs. This can be important if you are shopping online. Consider trying out different models in person though, so you can feel what the weight feels like. Remember that if you are looking to reduce your weight, a frameless pack is best. The metal frame can add stability but it also adds weight and can make it difficult to fit you pack into oddly shaped areas for storage.

You should also check out the straps on the backpack. If you are going to be carrying a lot of weight such as can happen with a large, full pack, you want to make sure that the straps are padded and that they are positioned in such a way as to make it easy and comfortable for you to carry the backpack. Look for wide straps that are adjustable so that they do not shift and rub. Make sure you adjust your straps after you have the pack on so that you can make sure that they are properly set for the weight that you are carrying. You should also make sure that there is a waist strap as well. This can help redistribute the weight and make the pack more comfortable.

The North Face also makes day packs as well as larger backpacks. They are well designed and durable as well and this is one reason why experienced hikers like this company. The North Face recognizes the importance of hydration and makes a point of including pockets for water bottles. The fact that they are easily accessible makes it possible to get a drink while you are on the move rather than making you stop and search through your entire pack.

Hikers and campers like The North Face backpacks because they are well made and very durable. They use high denier ripstop nylon and other durable materials and this makes them wear extremely well. You want to look for good stitching on any straps but here again, the North Face looks after this detail as well. All in all, these are great packs at reasonable prices for you to purchase and use.

Finding the right backpack can make or break your camping trip. With a backpack from The North Face, you know you are dealing with a durable product from a dependable manufacturer. - 30434

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