Backpacks
come in a variety of styles, shapes, and sizes. Essentially, choosing
the right backpack will depend on its durability to withstand the
rigors of use and abuse. Here are a few considerations when
purchasing a bag for your stay at ShaSa Resort.
Water
resistance
The
material of the backpack need not be totally waterproof. Preferable
are packs which are made of water-resistant material which keeps the
bags’ contents dry in case of a drizzle but, at the same time,
allows some air to circulate. One great choice is a water-resistant
pack which comes with a 100% waterproof tarp cover for use in
instances of a severe downpour or torrential rains.
Multi-compartment
Go
for bags which have multiple compartments. With these backpacks, it
easier to organize the items brought along a hike or trip. The
multi-compartment feature is most advantageous for trekking as load
can be distributed to the optimum comfort of the user.
Built-in
frames
Avoid
the bulky backpacks with external aluminum frames which are
increasingly going passé. Favored now are packs with internal frames
which not only look more streamlined but easier to move around and
won’t easily get entangled. These bags are lighter and easier to
carry too as their frames are often made of carbon fiber composites
or tough plastic.
Paddings
When
in use, consider a backpack already an extension of your garments
which should wear as comfortable as possible. Hence, backpacks with
adequate hip and shoulder paddings are strong candidate choices. So
are those padded or lumbar-contoured backpack designed similar to
contoured chairs. These features will not only provide comfort but
also help in load distribution as well.
Security
Backpacks with compartments
having two lockable zipper ends are great for helping secure the bags
contents whether from unwanted pilferage or accidental dropping of
their contents. This feature can give you peace of mind especially if
the backpack will be a checked-in luggage in a plane flight.
Size
Choose
a pack proportionate with your weight. As a starting point, try a bag
which has a capacity of 30 pounds or 15 kilos to have a feel of what
would be the most ideal pack size.
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