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Trekking bags

Bags trekking bags - capacious and reliable models in the Sportano shopThe trekking bag is one of the most important pieces of equipment during every outdoor expedition. Whether you are planning a short walk in the forest or a multi-day trek in the mountains, the right bag will enable you to carry your essentials safely and comfortably. When choosing a bag, it is worth paying attention to a few key aspects, such as the type of bag, its capacity, the materials it is made of and additional features. In the Sportano shop you will find top quality trekking bags from proven brands such as Helly Hansen, Jack Wolfskin, Thule, Rab, Dakine, Campingaz or Osprey.Capacity and size: how to choose the perfect bag for your needs.The capacity and size of a trekking bag are among the most important factors to consider when choosing one. Their selection is influenced by several issues, such as the length of the expedition, the type of activity and the amount of equipment you plan to take with you. It is also worth considering whether the bag will only be used by you or, for example, by several people in the group. For short day trips, a bag with a capacity of around 15-20 litres is usually sufficient. This is enough space for water, food, first aid and a few essential items like a map, torch or extra clothing. However, if you are going on a multi-day hike, you will need more space for additional equipment such as a sleeping bag, tent or hiking cooker. In this case, bags with a capacity of 40-70 litres will be more suitable. Furthermore, it is important that the bag has an adjustable capacity. After all, you will not always need everything you have taken with you. Compression straps or additional zipped pockets are then extremely useful. They allow you to reduce the volume of the bag, making it easier to carry. Also pay attention to whether the bag has different compartments or pockets. These will help you segregate your belongings and make it quicker to find what you need at any given time. Some bags have special pockets for laptops, tablets and other small items, which can be useful on all kinds of expeditions, not just strictly trekking ones. Another aspect is the size of the bag and how it fits your figure. It is worth trying on a few different models, given that different brands have different suspension systems and attachment points. A good bag should fit snugly against your body without causing chafing or discomfort, while still allowing freedom of movement. For some people, it may also be important whether the bag is adjustable, for example in terms of the length of the straps. So it's worth spending a little more time selecting a bag with the right capacity and size, both of which are key to your comfort and satisfaction with your trip. The right bag is an investment that is sure to pay off on many outdoor adventures.Materials and durability: what influences the strength and longevity of a bag? When choosing a trekking bag, it is worth paying particular attention to the materials it is made from and its construction. These two elements have a direct impact on the bag's durability and longevity, which is particularly important in the harsh conditions we often encounter during trekking expeditions. When it comes to materials, the most popular at the moment are different varieties of nylon and polyester, which have good tear and abrasion resistance. These materials can be further reinforced with ripstop technology, which involves weaving thicker threads into the fabric at regular intervals to increase tear resistance. Some bags are also made of waterproof materials or have an additional DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating to increase their resistance to moisture. The construction of the bag also matters. The seams and zipper are often the most vulnerable parts, so it's worth paying special attention to them. Good quality bags have double or even triple stitching in the most stressed areas, and the zipper is large and robust, often with additional water repellent. It is also worth paying attention to additional reinforcements on the bottom of the bag and on the areas where the bag comes into contact with the body. These can be, for example, special straps or inserts made of material with increased abrasion resistance. Another important aspect is the carrying system of the bag. High-quality trekking rucksacks have a frame, which ideally should be made of a durable and lightweight material such as aluminium. The frame aims to distribute the weight evenly and increase comfort when carrying. Its design and material also contribute to the overall durability of the bag. Additional elements such as buckles, straps or other fasteners should not be forgotten either. The more durable and better made they are, the longer they will last, without giving any surprises when least expected.Features Additional features: pockets, pole holders and other conveniencesAdditional features in trekking bags can make a significant difference to comfort and functionality during expeditions. From pockets for small items to advanced equipment attachment systems, these 'extras' are often what distinguish a good trekking bag from the average. Pockets are one of the most basic, but also the most useful amenities. In addition to the main compartment, look out for additional side, front and internal pockets. These can be used to store all sorts of items, from a water bottle to maps, a compass or snacks. Some bags also have special pockets for documents or valuables, often secured with an additional zip. Holders for trekking or Nordic walking poles are another practical feature. Thanks to these, the poles can be easily attached to the bag when not in use, which is particularly useful on stretches where you need your hands free. Attachment systems can range from elastic straps to special pockets or buckles. Some trekking bags also offer additional facilities, such as a tube outlet for a hydration system, which allows you to drink water without removing the backpack, or special carabiner loops to which you can attach various items. You can also find models with a built-in rain cover, which is concealed in one of the pockets and can be quickly applied to the bag when needed. It is also worth looking at the ventilation systems, which will help to keep your back dry, even during intense exertion. Some bags have advanced ventilation systems, consisting of several layers of material and air channels to ensure optimal air circulation. For those planning longer expeditions, features such as an adjustable waist belt with additional pockets, or the ability to adjust the length of the shoulder straps, allowing the bag to fit your exact body shape, can also be useful.
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