Tough and protective against the elements, our women’s touring packs are light and tight for safety and stability whether you’re climbing up or shredding down.





WOMEN’S BACKPACKS FOR ALL-DAY HIKES

Women’s backpacks come in all sizes and shapes, but the best for an all-day hike in the great outdoors has significant storage to carry clothing, water, food, and a first aid kit. Some hikers say the best backpacks have one big main compartment, while others like many features. One thing is certain—it must be a water-resistant bag. There are even women’s packs made specifically for a woman’s frame, but most are not specialized for gender.

WOMEN’S BACKPACKS MADE FOR THREE DAYS OF ADVENTURE…OR MORE

Three days requires a lot of gear, food, and layers, and the best multi-day backpacks are made with a roomy main compartment that will take everything needed to survive and thrive in the great outdoors. The right bag should be at least 55 litres and be water resistant. Women’s backpacks are the same as men’s backpacks for the most part.

HOW SHOULD A HIKING BACKPACK FIT A WOMAN?

Regardless of your gender, the best backpacks fit snug and ride high so it displaces weight evenly on your shoulders and hips. A mini backpack can help you get into the great outdoors with not-so-great effort. The main compartment of any backpack should be easy to access, and every bag should be water resistant. If you love the idea of a mini backpack, remember that it does limit the time you can spend outdoors with sufficient food and water. Short trips with a mini backpack will give you the ultimate range of freedom.

WHAT TO CARRY IN A BACKPACK

A good backpack brings everything you need and nothing you don’t. The best backpacks do it without weighing down a hiker too much. The main compartment of a backpack is where most people put the weight, but educated hikers pack the most weight high in the middle of pack and as close to your body as possible. This makes your trip into the great outdoors way easier, as it sits on your shoulder and hips instead of putting it all on your back. Make sure whatever bag you buy is water resistant and can carry food, water, extra clothing, and other equipment like a camera.