There are many web posts with backpack brand reviews, ultralight vs. not, features, materials, etc. I found nothing on backpack types for people with cronic but minor back issues. I am now shopping for a weekend pack ( 2 night max) in the 3,000 to 3,600 range, and own lightweight (but not UL) gear such as a 1 person MH tent, 25 degree down bag, etc. (Why this gear and no backpack alrerady? used for kayak camping but now interested in weekend mountain trips.) Succeptable to lower back discomfort occasionally, I am really torn on whether lightweight or ultralight packs are the way to go or actually a beefier heavier pack with more padding and support. While trying weighted packs on in the store is obviously essential, one will not know how they feel many hours later. The essential design to me required the most weight shift possible on the hips.
After web reading only, I'm torn between testing a Gregory Z55 pack, Osprey Exos 46, lighter Granite Gear packs in this volume range, or go the path of a beefier support pack like the Osprey Kestrel series. (yup- I over-studied a daypack before purchasing one at the Mountaineer so can't imagine what I'll do on a backpack)
After web reading only, I'm torn between testing a Gregory Z55 pack, Osprey Exos 46, lighter Granite Gear packs in this volume range, or go the path of a beefier support pack like the Osprey Kestrel series. (yup- I over-studied a daypack before purchasing one at the Mountaineer so can't imagine what I'll do on a backpack)
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