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    Backpacks: Essential Lightweight Backpacking Gear

    Backpacking requires trekkers to travel light. As backpacking is the combination between camping and hiking, carrying a light, but significant, load would be self explanatory in itself already. The "lightness" of lightweight backpacking begins with picking the right lightweight backpacking gear types, particularly with the type of pack a backpacker intends to put in all his/her backpacking items.

    As traveling light would mean bringing lightweight backpacking gear, selecting the right kind of backpack would aid backpackers to "get away" with what they bring, easily. Various lightweight backpacking gear packs could be found all over the world. From packs built with an overall suspension system, to those with lots of padding, the choices of these lightweight backpacking gear packs are truly amazing in number.

    When it comes to picking the ideal pack, one must keep in mind that comfort should come first. Yes, a backpacker must carry a light load, but must also keep in mind that compromising his/her comfort for weight considerations would simply result to bad economizing.

    By properly selecting the right kind of pack, one could greatly add to the roster of other lightweight items one intends to carry with him/her. For example, portable stoves. Let's say it is going to be a long backpacking adventure, choosing a lighter but lesser burning power stove would be silly, as a relatively heavier stove would be of more service for the backpacking trip.

    Consideration of what one would bring and how one would bring that item would also matter in this stage of packing lightweight backpacking gear. Hiking shoes for example. As backpacking involves hiking, choosing a lighter, more non-beneficial, pair of hiking shoes over a heavier but more comfortable pair of hiking shoes would be just silly, considered of course that one wears hiking shoes while hiking, and not just puts them inside one's backpack while hiking.

    All in all, the right lightweight backpacking gear pack would greatly enhance a backpacking excursion. Here are two of the most popular packs.

    GoLite Breeze packs are quite light, capable of carrying up to 201 lbs of weight. Though one would think 201 lbs is actually heavy, this weight equals 12.7 kilograms, and is already quite reasonable for a lightweight backpacking gear weight total. Remember, one would be bringing necessary camping equipment already with this weight. As an lightweight backpacking gear pack, GoLite Breeze fit the bill perfectly.

    Mountainsmith Specter would be another ideal lightweight backpacking gear pack, ideal for winter lightweight backpacking trips. These packs are among the lightest and strongest lightweight backpacking gear packs available in the market today, and are known for such distinction.

    Complementing lightweight backpacking packs would be other lightweight backpacking gear, which would then come in easy once the right pack is chosen. Thus the value of getting the right pack.

    Comfort should be mainly considered in choosing the right pack, then its functionality. Other than that, lightweight backpacking gear types would readily fit the bill, perfectly completing one's roster of lightweight backpacking gear.

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