What Pack Is Good for Your Body Type

When choosing the appropriate size for your pack you want to make sure you aren’t buying something that is too big for your body type. It’s hard to find the perfect fit without trying the pack on so having the Lifetime Membership with free shipping on returns , you can try on as many packs as you like and send them back free of charge.
Still feeling reluctant? You can always try on a pack at a shop near you to test the size. Throw a few items including a few weighty ones like boots or books to get a feel for how the pack will feel loaded. You want to have the hip strap sitting on your hips so that majority of the weight of the pack can be supported here rather than your shoulders. If the hip strap is sitting in the right place and cinched tight enough you shouldn’t feel any pulling from the shoulder straps. This unwanted pulling will put a strain on your shoulders which over time, will fatigue your back and become more and more uncomfortable.

                      

As shown on the pack in the photo, most large packs will be equipped with a chest strap as well as a hip strap, if you’re looking at a pack without one, stop! 
You want to have both straps fully functional.

On most packs, near the top of the shoulder strap (pictured above), there will be a strap to adjust how tight the shoulder straps are; adjust these appropriately. You don’t want your shoulder straps to be too loose because then the weight of the pack will be hanging off your back and not only fatigue your back quicker, but feel sloppy and uncomfortable. Make sure your shoulder straps are tight and the pack is hugging your back. A secure-fitting pack will move with your body and not against your body movements.




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