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Which is Better - External or Internal Frame Backpacks?
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Every backpacker needs a good backpack. They need a sturdy and durable backpack to carry their gear. In addition, the choice of a backpack is essential to a good experience, because differences in design can affect the weight and ease of carrying it. By Brian McGregor Every backpacker needs a good backpack. They need a sturdy and durable backpack to carry their gear. In addition, the choice of a backpack is essential to a good experience because, differences in design can affect the weight and ease of carrying it. The backpack you choose should be comfortable and able to hold all your essential gear. There are two basic types of backpack construction - external frame and internal frame. External frame backpacks are backpacks that have the frame on the outside. The actual pack bag is hung on the frame. They are usually rather large, and extend above the head when worn. They usually have a lot of pockets and allow for space between the back and the pack for excellent ventilation. An external frame is suited to carrying heavy loads, but should be used on-trail only. They have a high center of balance, so they make falls very easy if a person is on uneven ground or tries to bend down. Internal frame backpacks have the frame on the inside. They fit snug against a person's back, which makes them easier to carry than an external backpack. A person will have a natural sense of balance with an internal backpack, so they are good for both on- or off-trail. The smaller size means they carry less, though. They also do not have as many pockets as an external backpack. When making the choice between an external frame and internal, frame you really should focus on a few factors. First you need to determine the average load you carry. If you're likely to carry a larger load, then it may be preferable to use an external frame backpack. Also, if you have a miscellany of items for which you require a lot of pockets or compartments for storage, then the external frame would probably be better. The final consideration concerns the type of backpacking trip and the type of terrain. If your trip is mostly on-trail, and you need the extra capacity, an external frame backpack would be appropriate. On the other hand, if you go off-trail, you may find it easier and more comfortable to use an internal frame backpack. In summary, internal and external backpacks each have their own good and bad points. The choice will really depend on the type of hiking a person is going to be doing. External backpacks are good for heavy loads and trips on trails and smooth terrain. Internal backpacks are good for smaller loads and for more diverse and rough terrain. About the Author: Brian McGregor is a backpacking enthusiast and author. You can read about his latest ebook on backpacking and backpacking equipment, including six free backpacking gifts at www.backpackingtime.com. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com) |
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