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Enzo Rubio
CEO

Carlos Mendoza
MOUNTAINEERING GUIDE

Aisha Patel
OUTDOORS EXPERT & MOM
Frequent Questions
Who invented the backpack?
The concept of carrying items on one’s back dates back thousands of years, with evidence such as the remains found with Ötzi the Iceman, who lived around 3300 BC and used a primitive form of a backpack. However, the modern backpack as we know it today was really first developed in 1938, when Gerry Cunningham introduced a backpack with zippered compartments, making it more practical for outdoor activities like climbing.
Are backpacks expensive?
Backpacks can vary significantly in price depending on several factors, including their intended use, materials, and features.
High-End Backpacks: These can cost anywhere from $350 to over $700. High-end backpacks are usually made with premium materials and advanced design features tailored for specialized activities, such as long-distance backpacking or technical climbing.
Budget Backpacks: These typically range from $20 to $100. They are designed for basic use and may lack some durability and advanced features found in more expensive models.
Mid-Range Backpacks: Priced between $100 and $350, these backpacks offer a balance of quality and cost. They often include better materials and more features than budget options, making them suitable for regular use or specific activities like hiking.
Of course, with the help of the Backpack Expert you’ll never over pay!
How do I choose the right backpack for my needs?
When choosing a backpack, first consider its intended purpose. For daily use, opt for a smaller backpack (15-30 liters) that can accommodate essentials like a laptop and personal items. For travel or outdoor activities, larger backpacks (30-80 liters) with features like easy access compartments and durable materials are more suitable.
Consider the frame type—internal frames offer better stability, while external frames are good for heavy loads. Look for ventilation features to reduce sweat and decide on access points based on your organizational preferences. The number and type of pockets are also important for organizing and accessing your items efficiently.
Finally, ensure the backpack fits properly by considering your torso length and waist size. But, and this is the most important step – be sure to check out our buying guides for all of the information you need to reach the right decision.
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