10 Best Hiking Backpacks (2025)
Whether you're walking the Camino, the GR20, thru-hiking in New Zealand, or heading out for a weekend loop, the right backpack is essential. We've rounded up 10 of the most trusted packs for durability, fit, comfort, and real trail performance. These are not just gear-shop favorites β they're field-tested by hikers around the world.
1. Osprey Exos 58
Lightweight, well-ventilated, and perfect for long-distance hikes. This pack is known for comfort and simplicity with a minimalist frame and trampoline mesh back panel.

2. Kathmandu Adventure 40L
A reliable daypack for short treks and overnight trips, featuring ergonomic straps and durable fabric for tough conditions.

3. Macpac Torlesse 50L
Perfect for multi-day hikes, offering adjustable features and great support for carrying heavier loads. Ideal for backcountry adventurers.

4. Forclaz Trek 500 70L
This sturdy pack is designed for long treks with heavy gear. Known for its comfort and range of features that suit trekkers and mountaineers alike.

5. Quechua MH500 40L
Designed for outdoor adventures, this compact, versatile backpack offers both comfort and durability on your next trekking journey.

6. Macpac Alpine 45L
Ideal for alpine treks, offering weather protection and well-organized compartments for all your essentials.

7. Gregory Baltoro 75L
Built for those who carry heavy loads over long distances, the Baltoro offers unparalleled comfort and support for big adventures.

8. Deuter Aircontact Lite 50+10
Great for heavier loads with a flexible fit system and excellent load distribution. Ideal for international trekking or backpacking when comfort matters over weight.

9. Kathmandu Pursuit 50L
A rugged and well-organized pack designed for longer treks and carrying all the gear you need for multi-day adventures.

10. Quechua MH900 70L
Perfect for longer treks and heavier loads, this pack is ideal for those who need a high-volume option with comfort and durability.
Which Backpack is Right for You?
It depends on your trip length, body size, and hiking style. If you're going ultralight, consider the Osprey Exos or Zpacks Arc Blast. For hut-to-hut comfort, Deuter or Gregory might be better. We'll expand this guide with deeper comparisons and sizing tips soon.
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