The Best Women’s Daypacks And Why You Need One — Numi World

Simas Rad
9 min readJun 22, 2020

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There are plenty of options when it comes to choosing the right backpack with a completely comfortable fit for a day spent outdoors.

However, not that long ago, there was only one standard type of backpack available that didn’t take into account the different shapes and sizes of people

It’s since become known that women often require a different design in daypacks in order to get the most comfortable fit. This has led to many brands like Osprey, REI and Deuter manufacturing women-specific backpacks, alongside their men’s or unisex styles.

This means that for a more tailored fit, you might want to consider women-specific designs, as well as the more prominent men’s or unisex daypacks.

This guide will help you decipher what you need to think about when looking at a women-specific pack and how to choose the right one.

Although some people believe that this is more of a marketing push, there are some significant differences between men and women’s daypacks to enable a better fit for different body shapes. Most of these key differences have been in the backpack shape, harness and hipbelt , which are designed to fit women’s bodies better.

When considering a women’s daypack, they are generally designed for a shorter and smaller framed body with a lower center of gravity. They also take into account curvier body shapes, which impact how a pack sits comfortably on your back.

However, just because the backpack’s label says women-specific, it doesn’t mean that it will naturally fit women. Some taller women fit better in men’s packs and some smaller men even find women’s backpacks more comfortable. It often comes down to the different features that a women’s backpack offers compared to unisex varieties and your personal body shape and size.

There are some features that you need to consider when choosing the right daypack , no matter your body shape or gender. These features rarely change and are common on a women’s backpack as they are to other gender-neutral packs:

  • Side pockets for water bottles
  • Hydration pouch, usually fitted down the back for a hydration reservoir
  • Breathable fabric like mesh on the back panel to allow ventilation
  • Some larger packs come with an attached rain cover in case you get stuck in adverse weather
  • External pockets for storing small essentials that you might want to reach easily, some designs even have hip belt pockets

However, the unique design of women-specific daypacks means that there are additional things you need to consider when comparing men’s or unisex backpacks with women’s options.

Compared to men’s daypacks, the shoulder straps on women’s packs tend to be narrower to accommodate their smaller frames. The straps are also usually more contoured and shorter in length. This is important to consider, because with poorly fitted shoulder straps, you can easily succumb to chafing with heavy loads.

One of the first things you need to think about when trying on a backpack for the first time, is how comfortable the shoulder straps feel. They shouldn’t be digging into your shoulders, even with added weight inside the main compartment.

Hip belts are significantly different on women-specific backpacks. They are more contoured to suit women’s curvier body shapes. When you are trying a women’s backpack on for the first time, ensure that you fasten the hipbelt to see that it fits and feels comfortable.

This is one of the main areas that women usually have problems with on long day hikes. Poorly fitted or uncomfortable hip belts can lead to chafing and bruising on your hips.

On larger backpacks with more complex suspension systems, hipbelts tend to be separate components to the pack’s main compartment. This means that you can mix and match the pack and the hipbelt before you purchase it to ensure that it is the right fit for you.

For women-specific backpacks, padding can vary depending on the design. There is usually more narrow padding on the shoulder straps but there can also be extendable padding on the hipbelt for women. This means that you can wrap the belt further around the hips to ensure a more solid fit that also reduces the risk of chafing.

If you’re planning on doing plenty of hiking or carrying heavy items like camera gear in your pack, then you’ll want to choose an option that has significant padding on the hip belt and shoulder straps to ensure it will be comfortable for a whole day outdoors.

The sternum strap connects the two shoulder straps across your chest. This equalizes the pressure of the weight across your shoulders and upper body when you’re carrying a heavy load. For women, it’s especially important to look for adjustable sternum straps which will fit a variety of chest sizes.

Women’s backpacks tend to have smaller capacities and lighter pack weights, although this isn’t a definitive rule. You can purchase women-specific backpacks across a range of different capacities even up to 70L or more. You should purchase the right capacity for what you’re going to need it for.

For short hikes, a daypack with a 10–20L capacity is usually manageable. Although, a 25–30L daypack is generally perfect for full day excursions.

One of the main criticisms of men’s backpacks on female bodies is that they are generally too tall. A properly fitted pack should not be much taller than your head when you have it strapped on correctly and fully loaded. Female-designed backpacks tend to be shorter and narrower so that they distribute weight more evenly on a woman’s body.

However, this isn’t always right for everyone. Some taller women prefer men’s or unisex backpacks because they are taller and fit better compared to a shorter design. It really depends on your body size and height.

If you’re someone who cares a lot about color options, then this might also be an important consideration when deciding which backpack to purchase. Women-specific packs are more likely to have different color options like purple and pink compared to unisex options. Although you can also choose more gender-neutral color options too. If you’re someone who likes to stand out from the crowd, then this might be something you want to consider.

Within women-specific backpacks there are still different sizes available. Depending on the brand, they are usually divided into extra-small (XS), small (S), medium (M) or large (L). This is generally worked out by your torso length. The best way to choose the correct size is to refer to the sizing guide for each brand and measure your own back or head in store and get the pack prop erly fitted.

A general overview of how to size and fit a backpack correctly has been compiled by Rei Co-op.

Osprey also has a good sizing overview for their own backpacks, including women’s specific packs.

In general, a large women-specific backpack is made for a torso length of up to 21 inches. If you’re a female with a taller torso than that, then a men’s or unisex backpack may be a better fit.

Many larger packs used for backpacking and overnight hikes now have adjustable internal frames and suspension systems which allow for slightly different sized bodies. This means that within each of the sizes: S, M or L, there will be a range of torso sizes that the backpack fits best. This usually varies depending on the brand.

Osprey Tempest 20

Osprey Tempest Overview: This is one of the best daypacks for women on the market and is a very popular choice. It features a hip belt with pockets for small essentials and an internal frame, making it a solid choice for hitting the trails or walking around the city. Osprey are known for their durability and their packs are certainly worth the price tag. If the 20L option is a bit small for carrying extra gear, the design also comes in a 30L option too.

Gregory Maya 16

Gregory Maya Overview: The Gregory Maya small daypack for women is a great choice for hitting the trails for a short hike or a summer walk. The harness design is perfect for hiking with a padded hip belt and mesh back panel for ventilation. The small size makes it a nice snug fit that sits close to your body, but it’s 16L capacity means that you are limited with how much you can carry. Still, it’s one of the best small daypacks available.

  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Dual side stretch mesh pockets
  • Adjustable torso length with 3D foam breathable backpanel
  • Women’s specific Die-cut BioSync flexible shoulder harness with sternum strap and hydration clip
  • Trekking pole/tool attachment with bungee closure system

Deuter Speed Lite 22L

Deuter Speed Lite Overview: This durable women’s daypack is the perfect size for most adventures. It’s built for women with a shorter back length and narrower fit than regular packs and it’s designed for ultimate comfort on the trails. With its variety of pockets and straps and padding in all the right places, this is a great choice for a lightweight daypack.

Gregory Jade 28

Gregory Jade Overview: This is one of the best women’s hiking backpacks available and repeatedly gets rave reviews. It’s one of the more comfortable options with a women-specific harness and contoured hipbelt fit. It also has a dynamic suspension system on the back that allows for carrying heavy loads whilst maintaining open-air ventilation to keep you cool. It might seem a little large and heavy for regular short walks but for most outdoor trips the size is perfect. It can carry all the essentials you’ll need for hiking .

Patagonia Nine Trails 26

Patagonia Nine Trails Overview: This daypack was made for hiking in the backcountry with a narrow, compact design. Its gaping U-shaped zipper is quite unique and opens the pack up wide so that you can easily stuff it with everything that you need to carry for a day hike . The hipbelt also has small exterior pockets so that you can easily access essentials. However, the only downside is that the narrow shape and skinny shoulder straps may not be completely comfortable on some taller women.

  • Lightweight yet durable CORDURA® nylon ripstop to endure years of use in the field
  • Three exterior stretch pockets
  • Breathable mono-mesh back panel provides excellent airflow and prevents moisture buildup for all day comfort

REI Hydro 20

REI Hydro Overview: This comfortable pack is a great option under $100. It’s a versatile women’s daypack that can be used as either short day hikes or even commuting to work. It has a hydration sleeve for sliding in a camelbak reservoir or a small laptop or tablet, depending on your needs. It’s hipbelt can also be removed if you prefer and the narrow design makes it a pretty stylish option too.

REI Co-op Trail 25

REI Co-op Trail Overview: This stylish daypack is a great addition for any trip. It’s light and comfortable and all the internal and external pockets makes it perfect for organizing gear for either a day hike or as carry-on luggage. It has all the straps you’ll need to keep it sturdy on your back, however, the hip belt is not padded which means it might not be the best option for long hikes. Still, the stylish canvas material and front design makes it the best daypack for fashionable yet practical women.

Deuter Trail 28

Deuter Trail Overview: This tough women’s backpack is ideal for hikers and climbers who need a comfortable pack to carry all the right gear. The shape is designed to be more ergonomic to fit better on women’s bodies and the harness is purposely built for heavier loads. The padding is thicker than most other options on this list and the hip belts are wider and sturdier. It has various compartments and pockets which also means that for long hikes you can organize all your items accordingly.

  • Stretch pockets on the outside and front for storage
  • Hiking pole attachment and helmet holder
  • Air contact system on back panel for ventilation

Osprey Sirrus 36

Osprey Sirrus Overview: This Osprey option is the best choice for longer backpacking adventures and overnight hikes. It’s designed perfectly for comfort and fit on a woman’s body with an adjustable suspension on the back panel and a contoured hip belt. The pack is made for comfortable hiking trips, with a sleeping bag compartment at the bottom and added straps for attaching sleeping mats and trekking poles. For something a little bigger, it also comes in a 50L option, which would be perfect for overnight hikes in winter.

  • Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
  • Internal hydration reservoir sleeve
  • Ventilated tensioned mesh back panel with added adjustability for variations in torso length to provide fine-tuned customization fit for every hiker

There are so many things to consider when choosing the right daypack for women. Now with most brands designing women-specific packs, it means that you can often find one with a more comfortable fit than the traditional men’s or unisex varieties. Whether you’re planning a serious day hike or just want something for your daily commute or carry-on luggage, there’s a women’s daypack that is perfect for you.

Originally published at https://numi.world on June 22, 2020.

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