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Best travel backpacks: Cheap, hostel-ready and hard-wearing bags that are ideal for where your trip takes you

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The world is open. Holidays and long weekend breaks are back on the schedule, and we’re excited to explore places, food and people beyond the island we call home.

For some, this post-pandemic world could present the first opportunity to do some real travelling in years, whether it’s finally pressing go on a stalled gap year, making the decision to go on a career break or dreaming of a sabbatical in the sun. This coming summer may be the first time you go to a festival.

If you’re planning to do some long-term travelling or cram in many destinations over a short period, there are some things you’ll need before you hit the road.

Top of the list? A decent backpack that can hold all your possessions comfortably (with space for a few choice souvenirs of course) as you crisscross continents or green fields.

What size backpack is best for backpacking?

Anywhere between 60 - 70L is a decent volume for backpacking, giving you enough space for a trimmed-down travel wardrobe, an extra pair of trainers and some creature comforts to make life while you’re away from home more enjoyable. If you’re going in the winter, you might want to up that number to account for the bulkier and heavier clothing you’ll need.

What to look for in a good backpack

  • Whether you’re travelling by plane, train or automobile, you’ll want a bag that’s comfortable to carry for long periods, so look for wide padded straps and make sure you know how to adjust it before you set off. Strapping it on correctly using the hip belt - with the bulk of the weight firmly on your hips - will ease the pressure off your shoulders.
  • Compartments are your new best friend. Look for a design with a few exterior pockets to make reaching for essentials like your passport, tickets and travel tech easy. They will also help organise your bag so you don’t have to upend the entire contents when you need something specific.
  • Look for something that offers to the main compartment, like a main zip that goes all the way around or one that lets you access things from the bottom so you don’t have to root through to find your things. are also helpful to keep similar items - pants, tops, shorts -

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