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Anonymous No.2842523 [Report] >>2842776 >>2842779 >>2842796 >>2842809 >>2842821
Breathable Backpacks
my back gets sweaty when i wear backpacks, any recommendations for daysacks that have some kind of ventilation to help with this when i go out for dayhikes?
ideally big enough to hold something a4 in
Anonymous No.2842776 [Report] >>2842777
>>2842523 (OP)
get a pack animal and let it sweat instead
Anonymous No.2842777 [Report] >>2842778
>>2842776
Anonymous No.2842778 [Report]
>>2842777
kek
Anonymous No.2842779 [Report] >>2842784 >>2842834
>>2842523 (OP)
i like mesh backing
keeps my not so sweaty during summer months
on longer hikes I still sweat, but way less than with regular backpacks
Anonymous No.2842784 [Report]
>>2842779
This, they don't drive the problem entirely, but they do work.

>Something for day hikes that can fit something A4
Look for 20-30 liters then. Some manufacturers like Vaude offer packs with variable size.
Anonymous No.2842796 [Report]
>>2842523 (OP)
Swedish backpack with metal frame and enough ventilation for the sweatiest of anons. Consider a yoke for maximum back ventilation along with a fashionable conical asian hat.
Anonymous No.2842809 [Report]
>>2842523 (OP)
I have the same issue. Try a Vietnam era 64 pattern frame rucksack. The whole back is open. Used it when I was Canadian Military.
Anonymous No.2842821 [Report]
>>2842523 (OP)
Osprey makes backpacks with a curved mesh layer that keeps the pack off your back so you don't sweat onto it. I used one to hike the AT
Anonymous No.2842834 [Report]
>>2842779
I second this.
Anonymous No.2842971 [Report]
ty anons, will take a look at meshy ones
Anonymous No.2843924 [Report]
Shitty pic, but my osprey is great for this. Plenty of air between the your bag and back.