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Hiking and backpacking packs for all types of adventures

If you’re planning an extensive backcountry trek or just need a good pack for a long trip, having a solid backpacking pack is essential to carry your gear comfortably and keep you moving efficiently. Hiking and backpacking packs come in several sizes, styles and features designed to suit the many different activities and personal preferences you may be leaning towards. MEC carries backpacks from brands like Gregory, Osprey, Black Diamond and our own MEC Label, all perfect for your next great expedition.

Multi-day backpacks for extended treks

For longer trips or overnight adventures, a multi-day backpack is your best bet. These packs usually have a capacity of 40 to 80 liters, providing ample space for camping gear, food, clothing and other necessities. Features like adjustable suspension systems, padded hip belts, and load lifters help distribute weight evenly, reducing strain on your shoulders and back. Many multi-day packs also include compartments for hydration reservoirs, external gear loops and rain covers to protect your belongings in wet conditions. Look for durable materials and thoughtful designs to ensure your pack holds up to the demands of the trail.

Specialized packs

Some packs are tailored to specific activities. For example, ultralight packs cater to minimalist hikers looking to cut down on weight, while technical climbing packs are designed for carrying ropes, harnesses and other climbing equipment.

Fitting a backpack

Most large-capacity packs come in different sizes to suit different body shapes. Look for a “back length” or “torso length” measurement when you’re shopping for a pack. It’s a better indication of how the pack will fit than your overall height. No matter how large the pack, if it’s correctly sized and adjusted, it should feel like an extension of your own body.

Find the most prominent vertebrae in your neck, at about the same level as the top of your shoulders.

Find the top of your hipbone and trace a line around to the middle of your back.

Measure the distance between these two points, this is your back length.

Put about 8–10kg of stuff in the pack and loosen all of the straps. Remember to loosen the stabilizer straps at the top of the shoulder straps too.