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Daypacks
Daypacks are a smaller version of a hiking backpack, designed to be lighter and more convenient for those who do not need gear for overnight accommodation. Averaging 10 – 35L, daypacks ensure less stress on your back and shoulder while still holding a substantial amount of gear.
What to carry in a daypack?
The best part about carrying a daypack when hiking is the number of items you’re able to fit into a seemingly small and compact space. In the 11-20L packs, you should be able to fit an extra layer of clothing in case you get chilly, some food and sustenance, plus some hiking gear. This size is ideal for mountain biking, hiking and day trips. A 21-35L daypack is the most commonly sought after capacity for hikers and travellers. There’s enough space for your food and clothes with some extra room to carry a map, book, camera and other little knick-knacks to make your hiking experience more enjoyable.
One thing to consider is the location and activity of your hike or travel. If you’re going through rainforests or heading out during rainy season, you may want to invest in a waterproof day pack or dry bag to keep your possessions dry. We also recommend packing sun safety items, a first aid kit and toiletries. If you do intend to spend the night camping, explore our range of sleeping mats, sleeping bags and tents that call all fit in or be attached to your pack.
What are the benefits of carrying a daypack?
The number of pockets and sections are one of the daypacks greatest features. No longer will you have to rummage through and take everything out to find one small item – you can now categorise and store your gear in separate areas! Many new daypacks also have the added functionality to charge phones and other electronics as well as an added hydration system perfect for storing a water bladder.
Additionally, daypacks are designed to suit the user, meaning you can find packs that fit taller wearers more comfortably or ones that are more appropriate for shorter people.
How to care for my daypack?
A major investment that needs some TLC now and then, you might wonder how to wash and care for your hiking daypack to ensure its quality and longevity. Facing the usual wear and tear of salt from your sweat and oil from your skin seeping into the shoulder and waist straps, along with dirt, snow and whatever else it may come in contact with, it’s important to clean your pack after each use.
Dilute some mild, fragrance-free soap into lukewarm water. With a sponge or soft-bristled brush, lightly scrub any stains or spots that are visible on the exterior of your pack, ensuring you don’t rub too hard to damage the coating. Dampen the sponge to wipe out the interior. Hang to dry completely.
If your daypack needs a deep clean, you may wish to fill a bucket or tub with soap and water and fully immerse the pack. Once fully submerged and wet, swish it around, brushing off any thick layers of dirt on the exterior. Rinse well with a hose or submerge into clean, cool water (no soap). Ensure it is completely dry before storing.
Does BCF sell other hiking backpacks?
BCF stock a wide range of backpacks and pack bags that are suitable for hiking, camping, sporting events, overnight stays and everyday activities. Delve into our range of duffel bags and dry bags that are perfect for active people invested in sports and swimming, take a look at our travel packs that are designed for avid hikers, mountaineers and backpackers, and don’t forget a hydration pack if you’re hitting the great outdoors for a trek!