The Advantages and Disadvantages of an External Frame Backpack
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Advantages
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Since the satchel component can be removed from the frame, external frame backpacks can accomodate loads of varying sizes and weights. External frame backpacks also provide different places where you can hang additional gear or attach bulkier items such as sleeping bags and tents. In general, this style of backpack is less expensive than more sophisticated internal frame models.
Disadvantages
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External frame backpacks usually take up more space when empty than traditional backpacks, due to their structured frame. In addition, the satchel portion of the external frame backpack tends to be smaller than alternative backpack styles.
Benefits While Wearing
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External frame backpacks are popular with hikers because of their comfort. Because of its unique frame and strap configuration, which lifts the load away from your body, external frame backpacks have better ventilation and are cooler to wear. Since an external frame backpack extends from below your waist through the spine, it enables you to walk more comfortably and erect.
Negative User Experiences
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Users may become imbalanced if wearing external frame backpacks. Users of external frame backpacks report that they can be heavier than normal backpacks and hard to maneuver on uneven terrain. The structured frame can become caught on trees while hiking. In addition, the metal frame can squeak and needs to be lubricated periodically.
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