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Hiking backpacks at MEC

Find the perfect hiking backpack at MEC for your next trail adventure. Whether you’re heading out for a day hike or a multi-day trek, our selection includes top outdoor brands like Osprey, Black Diamond and Gregory. Choose from lightweight daypacks, durable multi-day packs and technical hiking backpacks with hydration compatibility, breathable back panels and adjustable straps for a custom fit. With features like gear loops, rain covers and multiple compartments, these packs are built for comfort and function on the trail. Explore hiking backpacks at MEC and get ready for everything from local forest walks to backcountry expeditions across Canada.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right hiking backpack?

Start by considering how long you’ll be out. Day hikes usually need a pack with 15–30L of space, while overnight trips call for 40–70L. Think about the terrain, weather and how much gear you’ll carry. Look for features like padded shoulder straps, hip belts, ventilation and hydration compatibility for added comfort.

What size hiking backpack do I need?

The size depends on your trip length and how much gear you need to carry. For short hikes, a 20L daypack is usually enough. For multi-day treks, go for something 50L or more. Also, check that the pack fits your torso length and hip size properly.

Are hiking backpacks waterproof?

Most hiking backpacks are water-resistant but not fully waterproof. They’re made with durable fabrics that shed light rain, but in wet weather, you’ll want a rain cover. Some packs come with built-in rain covers, or you can buy one separately for extra protection.

Hiking backpack buyer’s guide

Finding the right fit

Choosing the right hiking backpack depends on the length and type of your hikes. For short outings, a durable daypack between 15–30L is ideal to carry essentials like water, snacks and a light jacket. For longer treks or overnight adventures, look for packs in the 40–70L range with support features like padded hip belts and adjustable straps. A good hiking backpack should feel comfortable, fit your torso properly and distribute weight evenly. Choose models made from tough, water-resistant materials for long-term durability. Whether you're tackling local trails or backcountry routes, the right pack makes all your hikes more enjoyable.

Materials

Hiking backpack materials play a big role in durability, weight and weather resistance. Most packs are made from nylon or polyester, with ripstop weaves to prevent tears and abrasion. Higher-denier fabrics (like 420D or 600D) are tougher and ideal for rugged trails, while lower-denier options are lighter for fast hikes or minimalist packing. Some backpacks feature recycled materials for a more sustainable choice. Many are also treated with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to shed light rain, though for wet conditions, a rain cover is still a smart addition. The right material balances toughness with comfort on the trail.

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