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  • #2414
    malenda1
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    Hey everyone,

    I’ve been on the lookout for a solid backpack, mainly for hiking and maybe some light travel. I’ve come across Berghaus bags a lot, and they seem pretty popular. But before I pull the trigger, I wanted to get some opinions from people who have actually used them.

    How do they hold up in terms of durability? Are they comfortable for long hikes? Also, are they worth the price compared to other brands like Osprey or The North Face? Any specific models you’d recommend (or suggest avoiding)?

    Appreciate any insights you all can share! Thanks!

    #2417
    peter_hiker23
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    Hey there!

    Great question—I’ve been through my fair share of backpacks over the years, so I can definitely offer some thoughts on Berghaus bags.

    First off, Berghaus is a solid choice, especially if you’re based in the UK. They’ve been around for ages, and they really know their stuff when it comes to outdoor gear. Their bags are well-known for being durable, which is what you want if you’re going to be out on the trails. I’ve taken mine on countless hikes, and it’s still going strong, so they definitely hold up over time.

    In terms of comfort, I’d say they do a pretty good job. Their packs usually have decent padding and ventilation, so you won’t end up with a sweaty back after a long hike. Some of their models are designed with adjustable back systems, which is a nice touch because it means you can tailor the fit to your body. I’ve found this really helpful, especially on those longer treks when you’re wearing the pack for hours on end.

    Now, about the price—Berghaus isn’t the cheapest option out there, but I think they offer good value for money. If you compare them to brands like Osprey or The North Face, you’ll find that Osprey tends to be a bit pricier, especially for their high-end models. Osprey packs are amazing in their own right, with some really innovative designs, but you might be paying extra for those features. The North Face is also a great brand, but I find their focus is a bit more on style and less on hardcore outdoor performance, though they do have some solid options.

    As for specific models, if you’re into hiking and a bit of travel, you might want to check out the Berghaus Freeflow series. They’re designed with a curved back that allows for airflow, which is a lifesaver on hot days. The Berghaus Trailhead is another good option, especially if you need something versatile that can handle both day hikes and overnight trips.

    Hope that helps, and happy hiking!

    #2418
    malenda1
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    thanks Peter! it really helped 🙂

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