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I hear people talk all the time or external frame backpacks internal frame backpacks. Ask what is best, which is lighter, etc? Well, if you ask me, it is more on comfort, weight and personal preference.

Is one model better than another? It depends on what and where you'll be hiking.

Look outside the frame backpacks.

Some of its features are:

– Setting rigid lightweight metal, plastic or wood.
– The block of tissue is attached to this framework.
– You have a good ventilation between your back and the bag back.

Lots of pockets and straps to attach items to, I like that. The pockets, the better you can organize your commands, you can provide me remembering where everything went.

Large capacity for heavier loads.

Some have bars for extension elements more may be added or that the hiker develops, the backpack will grow with him. I do not recommend that you buy a backpack the size to become. It simply makes the first years really miserable.

My backpack has an extension bar, where I took off and never used. I'm always research to reduce my weight, not add.

Less expensive than the backpacks internal frame.

Better for beginners and children. Children will not be able to carry much weight at the start. The size of the volume of one year between 11 and back will be much Unless an adult. They grow out of it, so why pay more at the beginning?

For families backpack, the largest volume of these bags back will be an advantage if a child gets tired and you need to do some of their orders.

Now, external windows are not as stable as interns. This is true for a number of reasons:

– Rest in addition to your back.
– Not as snug.
– Maybe more stuff hanging from the outside packaging.

If you are mostly walking in the apartment in the hill country, you can go with the external frame backpacks.

About Me

Hello, I’m Clayton Hay. I have over 50 years of camping, hiking and backpacking experience. Most of it has been through the Boys Scouts of America in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado, and New Mexico and the rest with family and friends.

If you want to learn more about backpacking tips, backpacks, tents, stoves, food, nutrition, sleeping bags and travel, then visit me at http://fossilbackpackinggear.com.

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