Embee12
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- First time: Fall 2022
I’m walking in October, on the CF, starting in Leon. My first time! I’ve only backpacked once before, 25 years ago, for about 3 days, on the Kalalau Trail, and it was not good. (I was utterly unprepared – kind of like the woman in “Wild” at the start of her long hike – maybe worse?) This time, I’m preparing! (Yay, “older and wiser”!)
I thought I’d found my shoes – the famous Lone Peaks, but after a couple of months, I am having to revisit that because of the infamous zero drop which has begun to cause me a lot of different pains. Suffice to say, I have been religiously following all of the recent threads about those.
Meanwhile, I have not yet found “my” backpack. I’m aspiring toward a 36-40L. My one backpacking foray to REI left me with bubkus. They did measure my torso. As it was the recent sale, they were out of a lot of items and sizes. Both the women's Osprey Tempest and Gregory Jade were too big in the shoulders, even with the adjuster and the straps pulled all the way down; plus, when clasped across my chest, the shoulder straps rubbed on my inner arms.
The REI Trail 40 felt really comfortable, shoulders were right, straps gave room for my arm swing. I like that it’s fairly plain, and front zipping rather than top open. It belted around my waist, right across my belly-button, not at my hips, and wondered if that was okay because I thought it was so supposed to belt just above my hips – but there was no way of finagling that – just not enough strap – and I’m even short-waisted. I had them put in some weight.
I took a few steps, and – well, like I said, I’m a rube - but, my god, I had no idea 15 pounds felt that heavy! I felt like I was going to keel over as I took the 7 steps to the mirror, like I was walking on a boat on water. I don’t even know what part of my body was doing the carrying – my shoulders? My waist? My upper back? It was just wrong. It was the only one I tried with the weights, so I don't know if this was a one-off or if it was the lack of hip support and/or generally a poor fit (despite feeling comfortable sans 15 pounds) and/or because three 5-pound bags of rice in no way replicate what it feels like to have my stuff dispersed properly in the bag I will carry?
But I came away pretty discouraged, worried that I’m incapable of carrying a pack, which never dawned on me would be a problem. I’m 50’s, pretty active (but no athlete), don’t have significant physical problems (wear and tear, notwithstanding). I know I can send my bags ahead, and I don’t feel any stigma about that, but, really, I’d like to at least try to carry my pack for a second. FWIW: I looked at the REI 40 again online, and in the photos the belt does go around the waist, not the hips, on both the taller and shorter models (I’m 5/1), so I guess that's how it's supposed to be.
BTW: I also tried the Osprey Fairview, which I found extremely comfortable, but that’s a “travel pack,” kind of like a squat duffle you can carry on your back that does not have much of anything for storage or access or extra packing on the outside of the bag. Here’s a link, in case anyone wants to look at it, or has actually used it on the Camino, and can tell me that it could work: https://www.osprey.com/us/en/category/travel/travel-packs/.
I do know I have a lot more trial and error to do. I read the forum regularly, and see other people’s suggestions. Anyway, thanks for reading and any input/insight.
Edited to add: They did measure my torso.
TL;DR: 5’1 female searching for backpack that will not make me feel like I’m going to fall on my face.
I thought I’d found my shoes – the famous Lone Peaks, but after a couple of months, I am having to revisit that because of the infamous zero drop which has begun to cause me a lot of different pains. Suffice to say, I have been religiously following all of the recent threads about those.
Meanwhile, I have not yet found “my” backpack. I’m aspiring toward a 36-40L. My one backpacking foray to REI left me with bubkus. They did measure my torso. As it was the recent sale, they were out of a lot of items and sizes. Both the women's Osprey Tempest and Gregory Jade were too big in the shoulders, even with the adjuster and the straps pulled all the way down; plus, when clasped across my chest, the shoulder straps rubbed on my inner arms.
The REI Trail 40 felt really comfortable, shoulders were right, straps gave room for my arm swing. I like that it’s fairly plain, and front zipping rather than top open. It belted around my waist, right across my belly-button, not at my hips, and wondered if that was okay because I thought it was so supposed to belt just above my hips – but there was no way of finagling that – just not enough strap – and I’m even short-waisted. I had them put in some weight.
I took a few steps, and – well, like I said, I’m a rube - but, my god, I had no idea 15 pounds felt that heavy! I felt like I was going to keel over as I took the 7 steps to the mirror, like I was walking on a boat on water. I don’t even know what part of my body was doing the carrying – my shoulders? My waist? My upper back? It was just wrong. It was the only one I tried with the weights, so I don't know if this was a one-off or if it was the lack of hip support and/or generally a poor fit (despite feeling comfortable sans 15 pounds) and/or because three 5-pound bags of rice in no way replicate what it feels like to have my stuff dispersed properly in the bag I will carry?
But I came away pretty discouraged, worried that I’m incapable of carrying a pack, which never dawned on me would be a problem. I’m 50’s, pretty active (but no athlete), don’t have significant physical problems (wear and tear, notwithstanding). I know I can send my bags ahead, and I don’t feel any stigma about that, but, really, I’d like to at least try to carry my pack for a second. FWIW: I looked at the REI 40 again online, and in the photos the belt does go around the waist, not the hips, on both the taller and shorter models (I’m 5/1), so I guess that's how it's supposed to be.
BTW: I also tried the Osprey Fairview, which I found extremely comfortable, but that’s a “travel pack,” kind of like a squat duffle you can carry on your back that does not have much of anything for storage or access or extra packing on the outside of the bag. Here’s a link, in case anyone wants to look at it, or has actually used it on the Camino, and can tell me that it could work: https://www.osprey.com/us/en/category/travel/travel-packs/.
I do know I have a lot more trial and error to do. I read the forum regularly, and see other people’s suggestions. Anyway, thanks for reading and any input/insight.
Edited to add: They did measure my torso.
TL;DR: 5’1 female searching for backpack that will not make me feel like I’m going to fall on my face.
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