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How We Tested Daypacks for Women

Tuesday April 30, 2024
daypack womens - we hiked through forests, over mountains, and around volcanoes...
We hiked through forests, over mountains, and around volcanoes, testing packs in all four seasons.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

We took our array of test packs and put them to the test over years' worths of adventures. We hiked in the Nevada Spring Mountains and the Wyoming Tetons, did some sightseeing in Iceland and Yellowstone, went on long exploratory hikes in the Bighorns, and even some historic trails back east in the Adirondacks. After many days on the trail and countless miles, we scored each pack on the various categories below based on our experiences and side-by-side comparisons.

daypack womens - side-by-side testing at jenny lake, wy. after months of use and...
Side-by-side testing at Jenny Lake, WY. After months of use and countless hikes we got a great sense of each pack's strengths and weaknesses.
Credit: Cam McKenzie Ring

Comfort


We tested and scored this metric in various ways. Firstly, we simply went hiking. We used each pack on both long and short hikes, with light and heavy (for a daypack) loads, and kept notes on how comfortable we felt in each one. We also examined each bag's padding (or lack of), hip belt, attempts at ventilation, and whether there were any annoying features or pressure points that impacted our comfort.

daypack womens - we tested these packs over many miles with a full day's worth of...
We tested these packs over many miles with a full day's worth of food, clothing and other gear to gauge how comfortable they were relative to each other.
Credit: Brendan O'Neill

Versatility


While hiking in each pack we used and explored the usefulness of all of the various features each one had available. Then we rated them both for the number of feature options available and also how versatile they were for the many possible activities you might find yourself using a daypack. For example, we liked the quick stow method for our trekking poles on the Osprey models, but it wasn't a comfortable method to hike with over long distances. Sometimes less is more too, as a pack with a ton of extra webbing or attachment points can quickly become a Christmas tree of hiking gear.

daypack womens - while checking out the views we were also checking out how useful...
While checking out the views we were also checking out how useful all the various features were on each pack.
Credit: Cam McKenzie Ring

Weight


We compared the weight of each pack and took note of how the differences on the scale added up to differences on our backs or on the pack's usage. We also explored the different methods used to make technical packs lighter, like less padding and thinner materials, and whether those weight savings were worth it from a comfort or durability perspective. For lightweight and ultralight models, we evaluated the trade-offs between usefulness and comfort for those precious few ounces and added packability.

daypack womens - some lightweight packs meant for quick missions were put to the test...
Some lightweight packs meant for quick missions were put to the test on trail runs.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Ease of Use


To test and score this metric, we considered several factors. First, we gauged the overall usability of each bag. We stuffed them full of all our hiking essentials and scored how easily we were able to keep things organized and accessible. Then we took into consideration whether the packs are available in one single size or multiple sizes. We also considered how adjustable each one is on our bodies. Having an adjustable torso length and longer hip belts and shoulder straps earned a pack more points. Load lifter straps that actually lifted the load were also given due credit.

daypack womens - we tested every generic attribute and specific feature of every pack...
We tested every generic attribute and specific feature of every pack in our lineup.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Durability


Finally, we scored each pack for durability. Of all of the categories that we rated these packs on, this was the least “hands-on,” as there was no way we could get several years worth of hikes on each pack during the time we had. What we did do was look for any immediate signs of wear or weak points on each model, research online user reviews for each one and look for durability issue patterns, and then compared the deniers of the bags and whether they had a double or thicker bottom or not. While a thicker material is not necessarily a sure sign of longer durability, in our experience a thinner denier is more likely to wear through or catch a snag than a thicker one.

daypack womens - through forests and across granite slabs, every pack's durability...
Through forests and across granite slabs, every pack's durability was carefully evaluated.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg