How to choose the right size backpack first time!

How to choose the right size backpack first time!

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@BenRobinson1974
@BenRobinson1974 - 09.01.2024 16:06

30l with molle is the right size.

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@hornethill7799
@hornethill7799 - 04.01.2024 11:00

I'm very happy with my mac pac torless 65l ❤

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@Starfox-zg4tk
@Starfox-zg4tk - 31.10.2023 04:13

Is 45l small enough for a carry on

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@andyadamson930
@andyadamson930 - 08.10.2023 13:13

I got a 44L and once i put the sleeping bag in theres not much more room, the tent which is a vango orion 2man has to go on the outside. The space inside isnt even enough to hold a 3 litre water bladder. So im going for a 65L. I'll keep the 44L for when i go tarp camping but even then theres not going to be much soace in it.

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@jasonli5398
@jasonli5398 - 07.10.2023 16:37

thx for the tip, bro. i'll go big for the 65.

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@karlbratby4349
@karlbratby4349 - 28.09.2023 14:26

when starting out, surely it's best to get the majority of your chosen gear with season usage and weight in mind and when got the majority of the gear, tot up the weight (ISH) then get a backpack to suit, get it home pack it and see how it works, if not big enough or too big then back to the shop to exchange, as long as a good shop they wont have an issue. or that is my ex-military brain thinking. but on the whole two packs one for quick and easy say 35/36 is good for a one night excercise and for multi nights a 55/60L... great video again Andy...

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@raytaylor4199
@raytaylor4199 - 29.08.2023 13:09

I’ve got the Atmos AG 50 & 65, I’m 5ft9 slim/medium build and I have to say I honestly prefer the 50 litre, I’ve managed to fit everything I need in there using all the external fasteners, this includes the Fjallraven Abisko Dome 2, Rab Ascent 900 sleeping bag, Big Agnes rapide SL wide, Jetboil, clothes, food and accessories, just about fits everything in for 1 to 2 nights wild camping, it is tight but much more balanced and gives you the ability to travel further more comfortably, luckily I do have my girlfriend who has the 50 litre too so it makes it a bit easier for us. When I began my journey a year ago my thought process was completely different, get the biggest possible bag lol, now that I tried both I’d rather aim to reduce my load than to fill a 65 litre 😊

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@ChloeGoodheart-xj2fy
@ChloeGoodheart-xj2fy - 21.08.2023 20:18

Great video! Very helpful!
I’m thinking about getting a 58L pack but am not sure if that will be big enough for a week or longer hike? Any advice?

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@3imaginaryboys1972
@3imaginaryboys1972 - 19.08.2023 21:02

tent across top n lid,,,mat under bottom with straps or bungee,,sbag in waterproof n compression iether strapped on or hanging from top n rain cover round iit all,,,,,tentd bags do not need to go in a ll,,strap them on.

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@JustBlondie
@JustBlondie - 22.07.2023 21:54

I can’t decide between the Exos or Atom. I’ll be carrying around about 12kg+ I know the Exos is up to 15kg. Is it as comfy as the Atmos for around 12kg? I hope somebody can help because I’d love to know if the Exos will be comfy enough kept a few KGs below it’s max weight load as advertised.
My tent will be a LanShan Pro 2. I don’t want to camp in winter, just the 3 seasons.

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@boxiedog
@boxiedog - 12.07.2023 16:25

Good advice here, but in over 50 years of hiking & camping, I have never ever packed my tent in my rucksack/backpack. I live in Scotland.. it never goes away dry so lives on the outside.

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@wr1120
@wr1120 - 25.05.2023 00:20

As a beginner I chose a massive backpack and I never regretted it, in fact I only bought a second smaller one 25 years later. The reason is that back in the nineties I didn't do much hiking but I went on trips abroad for weeks by public transport to youth hostels and bed & breakfasts. So I didn't stuff it so much with tent and sleeping back but with clean clothes. And if I did go camping, it was on stationary locations, not walking around, so the sleeping back and mat could be carried at the outside for the first day. The point is that you can't fix it when your backpack is too small, while you're just walking around with extra air if it's too big.

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@marksephton2333
@marksephton2333 - 30.04.2023 01:06

Really good advice!!!! Very clear explanations with some great insights on the different capacities of the same range.....every day is a school day lol!

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@kevintaylor5656
@kevintaylor5656 - 27.04.2023 18:42

Have you done an ultimate winter camping bag pack???

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@kevintaylor5656
@kevintaylor5656 - 26.04.2023 15:41

What's the best size and Osprey bag for winter overnight?? Kestrel 48 65?? Etc etc

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@TheDonkeycong
@TheDonkeycong - 23.04.2023 22:38

Well explained Andy. Great help.

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@o.brygier2364
@o.brygier2364 - 23.04.2023 13:23

Hi Andy, great advice for beginners! Incase one becomes a frequent hiker, one will end up with a collection of backpacks from 38 - 65 or more liters (like you and me). By the way - will you review that Atmos LT 50 as well? I just ordered it . . .

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@laurencecook7652
@laurencecook7652 - 23.04.2023 12:05

Enjoying my exos 58 -out with it right now. Good size - not too small. Don't need to always fill it to the brim....

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@GeorgeBeck100
@GeorgeBeck100 - 22.04.2023 23:50

All great advice Andy. People tend to start off by carrying a house on their back and soon realize they need to pack lighter. I got the Atmos 65L for multi day hikes (which would have been perfect if you could still remove the top). I also have the Talon 33L for day hikes or overnight in a hut. But going UltraLight with a base weight of 7kg (including tent) for 2 season multi day tramping I think I will get the Exos 48L.

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@thewanderingforester
@thewanderingforester - 22.04.2023 23:29

Gear is an absolute minefield, especially for beginners. Probably whatever you buy first will get replaced after a bit of experience and more knowledge of what kind of adventure you enjoy. But good advice in here, sure to be very helpful. ATB, roger

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@tweedyoutdoors
@tweedyoutdoors - 22.04.2023 22:03

Thanks that was really helpful! Every time I go for a wild camp I struggle to squeeze everything into a 45L Osprey Levity, particularly in winter as I have a synthetic bag/quilt which is great but a bit bulky. I really should have just gone for the 60L version in the first place and stopped kidding myself that I'm some sort of minimalist ultralight backpacker.

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@backpackingireland8624
@backpackingireland8624 - 22.04.2023 20:54

Great video Andy . Very good advice. I’ve dialed into my 48L Kestrel. A few tips ! Get a waterproof liner to take sleeping system. I fill every corner of the bag with this way . I never use compression sack . I strap Helm 2 at the top . Vango seat strapped to bottom . Clothes , cookset , food , bits and bobs throughout in hip pack pockets and lid . Poles for tent in side compartment. It’s about 14kg . Compact and easily carried . Less is more for sure 🙌👌🇮🇪

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@trevormegson7583
@trevormegson7583 - 22.04.2023 20:26

Gave up tents a few years ago, but had much fun and wild camping memories for both my children and I. I tend to book cabins at my age now (60). have a 65 ltr and still manage to stuff it to the gills.

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@DJunclepaul2nd
@DJunclepaul2nd - 22.04.2023 20:20

To save money im using a pack i already owned, but which i bought not knowing the 1st thing about backpacks! 35ltrs is not enough. It will just about get me out in summer. Aside from the size being too small, i think my back is a bit too long for it. Otherwise its actually a good pack, trecking pole holder too, although i had no idea what that bit was for when i bought it!

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@BENTWOONEZERO
@BENTWOONEZERO - 22.04.2023 19:51

I was in decathlon today, they have 3KG sacks to put in the Rucksacks.

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@blahblah5750
@blahblah5750 - 22.04.2023 17:29

Thanks for this.

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@richlondonrich
@richlondonrich - 22.04.2023 17:03

Only 45 imo. Anything more is overkill.

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@rodoutdoors
@rodoutdoors - 22.04.2023 16:58

The more gear collected, the more ways to play with different loadouts😅. I just picked up the Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor 40-60 and like it so far with its adjustable pack size. I was using the Gossamer Gear Mariposa 60 and it's great as well. I have a smaller GG Vagabond Trail 22L which I'm thinking of using for more ultralight trips during the Summer but mostly used as a day pack. It's nice to have options based on the activity, mood, or conditions. Thanks.

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@loripage5477
@loripage5477 - 22.04.2023 16:52

Really good and practical advice. Thank you!

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@jjjow5092
@jjjow5092 - 22.04.2023 16:35

Absolutely brilliant video Andy. Really helpful. Thank you. 👍

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@merlin8166
@merlin8166 - 22.04.2023 16:26

Timely video for me Andy, I just got the Osprey Exos Pro 55 after seeing your review of the Levity 60, for a lighter set-up in Spring/Summer, also have the Kestrel 68. Will you be doing one that covers best time to buy kit ?

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@paultaylor3284
@paultaylor3284 - 22.04.2023 16:23

I never thought it'd be so difficult to choose, but it's a nightmare.
Basically, I want one with sensible buckles on the top, bottom and sides, for attaching extra things onto. Aside from that, just a REMOVABLE hip strap if at all possible (seemingly not so). A lot of these products are what I call hyper-modern in their approach, but all I'm after is something designed to be simple, effective and tough.

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