Saturday, September 8, 2012

What makes a good survival backpack?

By Terrance Franklin


Selecting the right survival backpack is just as important as the rest of your gear; carrying your carefully assembled bug out bag contents in a cheap backpack will only leave you frustrated when it falls apart in no time. Keep the following tips in mind when selecting your bug out bag.

Material: Ensure that the material of your survival bag is made of thick material of high quality. It should not tear easily. Some bags are even cut-proof and protect you against theft in crowded areas.

Shoulder and chest straps: Don't miscalculate the need for good shoulder straps. Ask your outdoor shop whenever you can try the bag with weight within it first. This can provide a solid idea of the way the bag sits and whether or not it's comfortable. The bag should also have great chest straps to properly fasten the bag to the body.

Bright colors: You don't necessarily have to invest in a bright yellow survival backpack, but try and select one that is not hard to spot. In the case of emergency, you will want to be spotted easily. Blending in by way of camouflage designs will not be something you desire.

Pockets: The right bug out bag will have multiple pockets, sections and drink compartments. The bag should maximise space and convenience. There's nothing worse than having pockets in awkward places that you can't get to easily. Particularly, pay attention to how many drinking compartments are available and where they are located. You want to be able to drink easily and often, rather than having to stop and take the bag off your back first.

Size: Don't just buy the biggest backpack you see, believing that it displays the best value. Look at the belongings in your bug out bag first. What are you taking along with you in case there is an urgent situation? You should be ready to easily carry the belongings in your bag. Have a little extra space by selecting a slightly bigger bag, just in case. Don't go crazy! Consider acquiring a bag that has a small adjustable compartment, so you can expand it if you'd like.

Frame and load distribution: Not only do you want to get the bag that is just right for the amount of items you will be carrying, you will also want to pick one that will let you do this comfortably for your body type. Based on your packing list, think about where everything will fit in the bag. The weight should be balanced so that the bag doesn't place unnecessary strain on your back. There are many survival backpacks that are made to be 'breathable'; in other words, there's a small space between the bag and your back that will allow perspiration to escape. Added comforts such as these can make a big difference.

Rainproof: Any quality survival backpack is rainproof. Remember that in a survival situation you can definitely find yourself in almost any weather circumstances.

This listing covers the main considerations you must take into account when choosing a survival backpack. Ensure you cover your personal needs with care; every situation is unique, there's no 'one-size-fits-all' in terms of the best backpack!




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