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Solvitur ambulando
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022 - Camino de Levante
I'm looking at backpacks for my upcoming (and first) Camino, which is in June 2017. I've been to several stores and tried on several packs, about 10 so far. I'm looking for recommendations from other peregrinos. So far I've been impressed with two models in particular, because of the way they sit on my hips and shoulders. Both models are from Osprey. They are:
Manta AG 36
Kestrel 38
I'm 5'4" and weigh 135 lbs, so I'm looking at packs with capacity less than 40L. (which I keep having to point out to sales staff trying to sell me 60L packs!) I know from reading here and trying things on that different packs feel different to everyone, but I'm trying to get some advice on what to look for. For instance, on me, the Manta AG sits nicely on the hips, but yesterday when I tried one on for the second time, the sternum strap felt very tight and the length was maxed out-maybe I need to adjust the height? The Kestrel did better in that regard, but it has fewer pockets and the back of it has less airflow (key since I'll be in Spain when it's hot). I'm also really interested in two additional models, the Stratos 34 and the Exos 38, but no stores near me have them in stock. I don't want to purchase something sight unseen over the internet and have to return it later. I have read good things about other backpack manufacturers on here, but a lot of them seem to be only available in the UK, Australia or NZ. Anyway, all recommendations or suggestions cheerfully received!
I'm a big fan of the Vaude Brenta 40 pack http://www.vaude.com/en-GB/Products/Backpacks/Brenta-40-black.html. This is a German brand. I've walked 2 Caminos with it (Camino Francés in 2014 and from my house in Switzerland to Santiago in 2015.... and will be walking the Via de la Plata with it in 2017). It's very light, fits me perfectly and has an adjustable webbing for back size (the webbing allows air between your back and the pack). This is truly a wonderful backpack. If you have a chance, check it out.I'm looking at backpacks for my upcoming (and first) Camino, which is in June 2017. I've been to several stores and tried on several packs, about 10 so far. I'm looking for recommendations from other peregrinos. So far I've been impressed with two models in particular, because of the way they sit on my hips and shoulders. Both models are from Osprey. They are:
Manta AG 36
Kestrel 38
I'm 5'4" and weigh 135 lbs, so I'm looking at packs with capacity less than 40L. (which I keep having to point out to sales staff trying to sell me 60L packs!) I know from reading here and trying things on that different packs feel different to everyone, but I'm trying to get some advice on what to look for. For instance, on me, the Manta AG sits nicely on the hips, but yesterday when I tried one on for the second time, the sternum strap felt very tight and the length was maxed out-maybe I need to adjust the height? The Kestrel did better in that regard, but it has fewer pockets and the back of it has less airflow (key since I'll be in Spain when it's hot). I'm also really interested in two additional models, the Stratos 34 and the Exos 38, but no stores near me have them in stock. I don't want to purchase something sight unseen over the internet and have to return it later. I have read good things about other backpack manufacturers on here, but a lot of them seem to be only available in the UK, Australia or NZ. Anyway, all recommendations or suggestions cheerfully received!