When deciding to go out into the world, whether in search of adventure or to fuel your passions, it makes sense that you would want only the best companion on your exploration. Choosing your backpacking backpack may seem like a daunting task, especially in a world where you need to make at least three quick decisions just for a cup of coffee, but not to worry! Take it from someone who has been carrying a backpack around for the last twenty years--all it takes is the right one. So how do you know if you have indeed found the right backpack for you? As the saying goes, 'at first you don't succeed, you must try, try and try again.' There is no ultimate backpacking backpack that fits everyone. Expert backpackers suggest you go out there and find the one that is perfect for you before making the purchase. Think of it as the first step of your epic adventure. But what should you be looking for, exactly? Here are a few tips that backpackers have shared for us to better find our perfect companion.
This is a good estimation of how much you'll need to carry around when you're on your trip. Ask the sales assistant for weights so you will know just how this will feel like. A good rule of thumb for backpack size - if one of your friends can fit in it, then it's too big. Your backpack should be proportional to your body size, and not hit the back of your head every time you take a step forward. Of course, it should be big enough that you are able to fit all your essentials inside. Try to look for unique backpacks that can be easily described. You want your backpack to stand out so you can easily grab it from the airport carousel. This may also prove useful when it gets lost-not everyone can have a polka dot backpack. But if you're stuck with bland colors, feel free to style it up with paint or iron-on stickers!
There's no other way to travel than to travel in style. Also, keep in mind that having locks to your backpack zippers is one of the good things to look for. For your own peace of mind and the safety of your belongings, locks is a good way to go. Unless you plan on backpacking every day for the next thirty years, a bag more than your set budget might not be worth it. There are a lot of backpacks available in the market that don't have to cost an arm and a leg and might just be exactly what you need. But this doesn't mean you should always go for the cheaper backpacks! You would hate to have spent so little only to have your bag splitting in the middle of nowhere. Backpackers recommend that you look for backpacks with padded sternum, hip and shoulder straps, as well as padding that contours your back, just to make sure that you're comfortable. One more thing to watch out for is to see if there is anything sticking out of the backpack. From bulky metal rods to anything that can get caught in other things is a definite no-no. You want to be safe while travelling, and not risk suddenly jerking backwards. Yes, these backpacks do have metal frames in them, but these go inside the bag, and not out. Backpackers recommend first-timers to wear day pack when they travel. Day packs are basically small bags you wear at your front to balance out the weight on your back. You don't want to topple over, so this helps a lot! It might look a little strange, but comfort is always king. So there you are! Five big tips to make sure you have the best travel companion when you go on your epic journey.
Another thing that has to be noted is to ensure that the dog is fit to be taken to a trip. It is necessary because if it is not, then who knows you may wind the trip by boarding the ill dog in a backpack. This is not wanted, so take your dog to a vet before beginning the trip and its preparations. Also, before deciding the amount of load, make sure that the dog feels pleased with it. Your dog will be your only pal in an environment of wilderness. Do not make it do it necessarily, because taking an unpleased dog on a hiking trip is not a great resolution. You can also use the backpack for taking the dog on neighbourhood walks. The dog will like the idea. He feels proud that he is doing something deserving. Make sure that you dog enjoys carrying such backpacks on the roads of your area.
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