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- SherpaniSantiago Travel Pack$195.00(15)15 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 starsGear Capacity:39 litersDimensions:21 x 12 x 11 in.Weight:2.37 lbsFeatures:Laptop Compartment
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Discover our staff favorite daypacks for hiking, from ultralight options to travel ready packs.
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
Choose a bag category
- Wheeled luggage: Easy to roll through airports and on smooth streets; options include duffels, suitcases and backpacks with wheels
- Travel duffel bags: Lighter, simple design and easy to stash, but with limited organizing compartments
- Travel packs: Ideal for uneven terrain and travelers OK carrying a load on their backs
Capacity
- Weekend trips (30-50 liters): Many carry-on duffels, packs and bags fall in this range
- Multiday trips (50-75 liters): Great for trips that last one to two weeks
- Extended trips (75+ liters): Best for big expeditions or longer adventures
Features
- Carry-on: These meet common carry-on guidelines, but always check airline rules before heading out
- Laptop compartment: A dedicated sleeve or section helps protect your device
- Backpack straps: Some duffels also have dedicated backpack straps for easy hauling
Traveling light can help you move more comfortably and freely. This article offers advice on luggage options and tips for packing less.
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
Which hydration pack is best? Learn about reservoir size, gear capacity and other key pack features for cyclists, runners, hikers and more.









