Sort Featured
-
Gregory Stout 70 Trekking backpack compass blue -
Mammut Lithium 50 Trekking backpack black -
Gregory Amber 54 Trekking backpack coral blue -
Gregory Stout 70 Trekking backpack forest black -
Osprey Renn 65 Trekking backpack pediment grey/linen tan -
Osprey Farpoint Trek 55 Trekking backpack black -
Osprey Renn 50 Trekking backpack dark charcoal/gray wolf -
Fjällräven Kajka 65 M/L Trekking backpack coal black -
Fjällräven Kajka 100 Trekking backpack coal black -
Fjällräven Kajka 85 Trekking backpack coal black -
Fjällräven Kajka 55 S/M Trekking backpack khaki dust -
Fjällräven Kajka 75 M/L Trekking backpack green -
Mammut Ducan Spine 50-60 W Trekking backpack strata black -
Gregory Stout 55 Trekking backpack forest black -
Gregory Baltoro 65 RC LG Trekking backpack alaska blue -
Gregory Baltoro 65 RC LG Trekking backpack obsidian black -
Mammut Trion 50 Trekking backpack white/black -
Fjällräven Kajka 65 M/L Trekking backpack green -
Osprey Farpoint Trek 75 Trekking backpack black -
Osprey Rook 50 Trekking backpack dark charcoal/silver lining -
Osprey Farpoint Trek 75 Trekking backpack muted space blue -
Fjällräven Kajka 85 Trekking backpack green -
Osprey Renn 50 Trekking backpack cascade blue/melon orange -
Fjällräven Kajka 55 M/L Trekking backpack green
Buy trekking backpacks – the perfect companion for long tours
A trekking backpack is indispensable for multi-day hikes and adventures in nature. Unlike classic hiking backpacks, it offers significantly more storage space and is specially designed for heavy loads and long distances. With a volume of 50 to 95 litres, you can easily store equipment, clothing, sleeping bags, cooking utensils, and provisions. Lightweight, ergonomically shaped models with breathable back systems that relieve the back while providing stability are especially popular. When buying a trekking backpack, pay close attention to weight: the recommended load is a maximum of one quarter of your body weight. This ensures carrying comfort even on longer stages and prevents muscle strain. Whether a weekend trip, crossing the Alps, or a multi-week trekking journey – with the right trekking backpack, you are well prepared. Models with volumes of 60 to 75 litres are particularly popular, optimally combining comfort, flexibility, and organisation. When purchasing, look for high-quality materials, thoughtful compartment layouts, and adjustable carrying systems. Those who value durable quality and an individual fit invest in a model that will reliably accompany them on many adventures for years to come.
Thoughtful features for maximum functionality
A high-quality trekking backpack impresses with an intelligent internal and external system. Typical are separate compartments – for sleeping bags, equipment, or snacks – allowing quick access to essentials. Ergonomically shaped shoulder straps, padded hip belts, and height-adjustable carrying systems ensure balanced weight distribution. In warm weather, ventilated back panels prevent heat buildup and allow skin to breathe. Practical extras such as side compression straps, attachments for poles or tents, hydration systems with hose ports, and integrated rain covers significantly expand usability. Some trekking backpacks even include an integrated whistle or reflective elements for added safety in low light. This prepares you optimally for a wide range of outdoor situations – from weekend hikes to multi-week expeditions.
Optimal fit – including models for women
The choice of the right volume depends on the length of your trip, terrain, and weather conditions. For a one-week hike, 50 to 60 litres are usually sufficient – provided the model is well structured with practical compartments. For longer trekking tours or expeditions in colder regions, a volume of 65 to 75 litres is recommended. Those travelling self-sufficiently for several weeks should opt for a model with at least 80 litres. In addition to storage space, material and workmanship are crucial: durable, water-repellent fabrics like nylon or polyester protect contents from rain and moisture. A waterproof trekking backpack with welded seams offers additional security – especially in damp or alpine regions.
A well-adjusted trekking backpack protects your back and shoulders and ensures comfortable carrying, even when fully loaded. Individual adjustment plays a crucial role: the hip belt must sit centered on the pelvis, while shoulder and load adjusters keep the weight close to the body. Women’s models offer additional benefits: shorter back lengths, narrower shoulder straps, and specially shaped hip belts provide a better anatomical fit. A trekking backpack for women is therefore not only more comfortable but also supports healthy posture on longer tours. Many of these models are also available in stylish, natural colour variants.