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- NEMOVantage 20 L PackTop Rated$89.83Save 50%compared to $179.95(18)18 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 starsGear Capacity:20 litersDimensions:18 x 10 x 8 in.Weight:2.7 lbsFeatures:Laptop Compartment
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Consider your activity
- Hiking: Often compatible with hydration reservoirs, have external gear straps/loops
- Running: Designed to limit bounce, hydration compatible
- Climbing: Slim profile, abrasion-resistant reinforcements
- Cycling: Road cycling packs compact with lower profile; MTB packs hold more gear
How much gear will you carry?
- 10L or less: Short runs, quick outings, casual use, essentials only
- 11–20L: Day hikes, cycling, can carry an extra layer
- 21–35L: Sweet spot for multi-hour or full-day hikes, travel
- 36–50L: Gear-heavy outings l(all-day hikes, climbing), winter hiking, ultralight backpacking
Internal frame or frameless?
- Internal frame: More support for heavier loads, but bulkier
- Frameless: Lighter weight and more compact, but less support
Find the right fit
Use torso length (not overall height) to find your pack size
- Measure your hip circumference (slightly higher than your pant-waist size) and check that against the hipbelt size
Your child is ready for a carrier backpack when:
- They can sit upright without assistance
- They weigh at least 16 pounds (6 months old or so)
- Have full head and neck control
- Your pediatrician confirms they can ride in a carrier
- Your child plus the gear in the pack weighs 48 pounds or less
You can use a child carrier for:
- Hiking on light terrain
- Backpacking
- Traveling
- Around town
- Do not use a child carrier for high-speed activities
Child carrier tips
- Never leave children unattended in child carriers
- Do not use child carriers as a chair or place on elevated surfaces
- Check your child's neck and comfort periodically
- To avoid choking, don't let your child eat while riding in the carrier
- Clip a toy to the carrier for entertainment on the trail










