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Based on comfort and safety principles, the 20% rule for backpacking means a hiker’s total pack weight—including gear, food, and water—should not exceed 20% of their body weight. For example, a 150 lb person should carry no more than 30 lb. In practice, the ideal range depends on experience and fitness level, typically falling between 16% and 25% of body weight.
A good-quality backpack is durable, comfortable, and functional. High-denier nylon or polyester with a water-resistant coating helps protect belongings from daily wear and light rain. Reinforced stitching, YKK zippers, and sturdy hardware improve durability, while ergonomic padded straps, a supportive back panel, and versatile compartments make it easier to carry and organize.
Choose a backpack by matching its use, capacity, fit, and features. Start with the main purpose—school, work, travel, or hiking—then select the right pack capacity for what you carry. The backpack should fit your torso and body size comfortably. Frame type, pocket layout, laptop storage, and weather-resistant features should match how and where you use it.
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