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I recommend getting your gear together first, then finding a pack the right size and that fits you comfortably. What size to start with? Given your height, and assuming you are not overweight, a pack around 38 li would be a good starting point. Here is some advice I provided earlier on this. This uses weight rather than height as the key determinant, but you will get to the same point either way.Hey guys. Wondering y'all's backpack recommendations for the Portuguese Camino in May. Not sure if this matters but I'm a 5'8 female. I was thinking about maybe the Osprey Eja 38 or the Gregory Jade 38 but would love your thoughts.
I think 38 ltr is overkill for the Portuguese in May! Sticking to the rule of 3x, i.e tops, underwear, shorts/trousers/skirt etc!I recommend getting your gear together first, then finding a pack the right size and that fits you comfortably. What size to start with? Given your height, and assuming you are not overweight, a pack around 38 li would be a good starting point. Here is some advice I provided earlier on this. This uses weight rather than height as the key determinant, but you will get to the same point either way.
My suggestion would be to get together the items you'd like to take and get a pack and see if they fit. I had bought a pack and found it to be too small to fit my stuff so I ended up taking it back and getting a 40L and my stuff fit in it well. Packed, it weighted about 22 lbs. (with a filled water bottel on the side) My buddy had a 60L but light weight enough so while it was big, the Top of it rolled down so he was not using the full 60L.Hey guys. Wondering y'all's backpack recommendations for the Portuguese Camino in May. Not sure if this matters but I'm a 5'8 female. I was thinking about maybe the Osprey Eja 38 or the Gregory Jade 38 but would love your thoughts.
I am hoping to do the Portuguese Camino- did the Camino Frances in 2016- loved it. I used a Gregory 43 or so and filled it/carried it no problem. I’m 5’5” 128lbs or so… I probably took a few items I didn’t need (but not much extra….)Hey guys. Wondering y'all's backpack recommendations for the Portuguese Camino in May. Not sure if this matters but I'm a 5'8 female. I was thinking about maybe the Osprey Eja 38 or the Gregory Jade 38 but would love your thoughts.
@green_spork, Perhaps you would like to share how tall you are and how much you weigh, and perhaps when you do that, re-read the advice that I gave. It would give us the basis for a reasonable discussion.I think 38 ltr is overkill for the Portuguese in May! Sticking to the rule of 3x, i.e tops, underwear, shorts/trousers/skirt etc!
a 38 ltr is going to be half empty!
Without knowing their packing list, you don’t want to buy something too big, purely just to fit everything you think you may need!
I took over the 3x formula, including extra footwear and had still a full top half empty!
I could half easily dropped down to a 30 ltr!
My recommended starting point for someone buying a new pack is based on either their height or their weight. If they use this approach, and find they can fit it into a smaller pack, fine. And if they need a larger pack to feel comfortable, that's fine too. But simply suggesting a size is too big based on your own experience at your size and weight makes absolutely no sense to me at all. It strikes me as the worst sort of advice that I see on this forum.
ps I have never heard of the 'rule of 3x'. On the camino, I pack two sets of underwear, and one of everything else. For other travelling I have pattern of wearing a set of clothes, packing three sets of underwear, one set of warm and water-resistant layers, and two of everything else. Three sets of everything seems far too much to me! It certainly wouldn't qualify as a 'rule'!
I'm not sure there's much to say here. You merely seem to be nit-picking on what sequence might be best used for selecting a pack, and not really addressing the important issue that has be-devilled this forum for as long as I have been a member - what advice should one give about how big a back to choose.The recommended starting point for buying a new pack, should always be having your back/torso correctly measured!
It’s your TORSO LENGTH that is the key element, not your HEIGHT/WEIGHT!
You make no mention of the importance of this in your initial advice!
I personally wouldn’t suggest that “simply halfing a persons weight,” then matching it to the the closest pack is a very accurate system!
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You seem confused regarding what 3x means! It simply taking 3 key items you continuously rotate! i.e 3x tech t-shirts, 3x pairs of socks! 3x underwear!
@green_spork, Perhaps you would like to share how tall you are and how much you weigh, and perhaps when you do that, re-read the advice that I gave. It would give us the basis for a reasonable discussion.
The osprey stratus 36 was a good option for me. It has adjustable sizing tooHey guys. Wondering y'all's backpack recommendations for the Portuguese Camino in May. Not sure if this matters but I'm a 5'8 female. I was thinking about maybe the Osprey Eja 38 or the Gregory Jade 38 but would love your thoughts.
My 36 litre was packed full lol. But I am 193 cm and 100 kilos. Only thing I didn’t really need (only used twice) was a thin down top@green_spork, Perhaps you would like to share how tall you are and how much you weigh, and perhaps when you do that, re-read the advice that I gave. It would give us the basis for a reasonable discussion.
My recommended starting point for someone buying a new pack is based on either their height or their weight. If they use this approach, and find they can fit it into a smaller pack, fine. And if they need a larger pack to feel comfortable, that's fine too. But simply suggesting a size is too big based on your own experience at your size and weight makes absolutely no sense to me at all. It strikes me as the worst sort of advice that I see on this forum.
ps I have never heard of the 'rule of 3x'. On the camino, I pack two sets of underwear, and one of everything else. For other travelling I have pattern of wearing a set of clothes, packing three sets of underwear, one set of warm and water-resistant layers, and two of everything else. Three sets of everything seems far too much to me! It certainly wouldn't qualify as a 'rule'!
I have an Osprey 36 Sirrus. I love mine. I got it in 2019. The back suspension is great. I do recommend you try on many packs. I would also suggest to fill the pack with the weight you are planning on walking in to see how you like the feel. REI has a great return policy.Used an Osprey Stratos 36ltr, Camino Portuguese central, loved the airflow suspension system, very comfortable, loads of space, could have even went smaller!
The female version is called “Sirius”
Same features!
I think they have updated the whole Osprey range now!
Definitely do your research, try as many packs as possible!