What makes an incredible
multi-day rucksack? Which highlights and abilities are the most critical to
search for when buying another knapsack? While the heaviness of a knapsack is
worried by numerous individuals as its most imperative quality, we needed to comprehend
what hikers need as far as utilitarian capacities free of rucksack weight.
We put that question to 402
explorers to discover the most imperative highlights a pack
"must-have" before they'd get it. We additionally asked them which
highlights they wouldn't need on a rucksack, "can't-haves", that
would make them abstain from buying it.
The outcomes give
significant experiences into explorers' pack inclinations, what they see as
imperative highlights on rucksacks and the highlights they unequivocally item
to that would avoid a knapsack buy.
Results
There were 402 members in
this overview.
81.34% said they would not
buy a multi-day rucksack without a flexible length hip belt or one with
exchangeable hip belt sizes. In any case, under 2% would reject to buy a
knapsack that had them.
76.37% said they would not
buy a multi-day knapsack without side water bottle pockets. In any case, under
2% would decline to buy a knapsack that had them.
66.42% said they would not
buy a multi-day knapsack without burden lifters. In any case, under 2% would
decline to buy a rucksack that had them.
61.44% said they would not
buy a multi-day knapsack without a back stretch pocket. Nonetheless, under 3%
would deny to buy a knapsack that had them.
56.28% said they would not
buy a multi-day rucksack without hip belt pockets. Be that as it may, under 3%
would decline to buy a knapsack that had them.
42.79% said they would not
buy a multi-day knapsack without back ventilation. In any case, under 3% would
decline to buy a rucksack that had it.
36.57% said they would not
buy a multi-day knapsack that does not have a customizable middle length, while
12.69% said they would not purchase a pack that had one.
23.63% said they would not
buy a multi-day rucksack without a top pocket, while 24.13% they would not buy
a knapsack that had one.
12.19% said they would not
buy a multi-day rucksack without a drifting cover, while 33.33% would not
purchase a pack that had one.
11.69% said they would not
buy a multi-day rucksack without trekking shaft holders, while 21.64% would not
buy a pack that had them.
Dialog
What do these outcomes show?
Must-Have Backpack Features
Over half the explorers we
overviewed concur that the accompanying highlights are absolute necessities
when purchasing another multi-day knapsack:
flexible length or
exchangeable length hip belts
side water bottle pockets
load lifters
back stretch pocket
Flexible Length or Interchangeable
Hip Belts: Backpackers emphatically lean toward hip belts that are customizable
long or accessible in various sizes autonomous of a pack's middle length. While
having the capacity to pick diverse length hip belts for a similar knapsack has
been the standard among house producers like Gossamer Gear and Six Moon Designs
for over 10 years, rucksack makers that sell through block and concrete or
online stores have kept away from it since it makes stock migraines for their
affiliates.
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