Difference between a hiking backpack and a trekking backpack – Are you still looking for a suitable backpack for your next camping trip with a roof tent?
Depending on your destination, length and type of trip, you can choose between a daypack, a trekking backpack, a backpack and a hiking backpack.
But what is the difference between these backpacks?
Here you can find out all the respective features to help you find the right model for you and your trip!
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Essentially, a hiking backpack is used more on paved hiking trails and short day trips, while a trekking backpack is also suitable for longer tours away from civilization.
However, a robust, water-repellent material and a comfortable carrying system are essential for both variants, as the rucksack is usually worn fully loaded on the back for several hours.
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A hiking rucksack is recommended
Hiking backpacks are generally smaller than trekking backpacks and, with a volume of between 10 and 30 liters, offer space for essential accessories such as a snack, water bottle, pocket knife and umbrella, i.e. everything you need for a day’s hiking, for example.
Depending on the model, the backpack can be loaded from the top, front or side, and has padded straps and a well-ventilated, breathable mesh back.
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Features of a hiking rucksack
- Capacity between 10 and 30 liters
- Space for the most important accessories
- Suitable for day trips
- Loading from the top, front or side
- Padded straps
- Breathable mesh back
A hiking rucksack is the perfect companion for short day trips or hikes!
A trekking rucksack is suitable for this
In contrast to a hiking backpack, a trekking backpack is larger and has a capacity of up to 130 liters.
This makes it suitable for longer, multi-day tours, where a tarp, bivouac tent and cooking equipment are carried in addition to basic equipment.
The cut is narrower and higher than that of hiking rucksacks to guarantee optimum weight distribution.
Both the back area and the straps should be padded and the straps adjustable.
In addition to the shoulder straps, trekking backpacks have a chest and hip belt, attachment options, for example for hiking poles or sleeping bags, as well as individual, separate compartments.
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Features of a trekking backpack
- Large capacity of up to 130 liters
- Narrow and high cut
- Padded back area and straps
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- Divided into several compartments
With a trekking rucksack, you have more space for accessories so you can go on longer and more demanding tours!
The main differences summarized
Here you will find a summary of all the main differences between a hiking rucksack and a trekking rucksack:
- Trekking backpack is larger and has more volume
- Hiking backpack suitable for day trips, trekking backpack for demanding trips
- Additional hip and chest straps for trekking backpacks
- Trekking backpack has several divided compartments
- Hiking rucksacks cost around 30 euros, trekking rucksacks up to 500 euros