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[Closed] Any really short people (esp women)got a 15-25l biking backpack they'd recommend

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Hi

after a backpack (with waist and chest straps and pref highly airflowed/breathable back) for gf (4ft 10) so pref with a very short back.

Not to bothered about bladder (as I cary the water ..) but to take pump, tube, few tools, lock, camera, purse, couple of spare tops etc

Thanks


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 8:56 am
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My wife is 4'11" so I know the problem well. The best bit of advice I can give is to not try and guess what will fit well, you'll probably get it wrong. Get her to a big outdoor shop and try a few on. I'd get one as small in capacity as you can get away with or it'll get overfilled and be way more uncomfortable than you'd expect. I recently went to one of the Go Outdoors with my wife to look at the same thing and was surprised at what she preferred,, but you are looking at £50-60 for a decent one.
My wife uses a kids Camelbak Mule - not sure if they still make them but she loves it. I know they aren't cheap but hunt out the kids and womens Camelbaks as they may fit the bill, as they tend to be short and narrow.


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 9:06 am
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Evoc do packs of various different capacity and all in three different fit sizes. Small, med/large and then XL.
My wife is 5ft and uses a small, it fits perfectly.

Take a look at the whole range on our site. Www.silverfish-Uk.com


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 9:15 am
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Watch the bag police dont get her 😆


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 9:17 am
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My wife has a ergon bag, 5'3" she swears by it, should I say them as she has two.


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 9:21 am
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Dakine womens range are good. I use the Drafter which is pretty short but has loads of straps on the outside for fullface and pads. I'm sure they do a more basic one too.


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 9:44 am
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As ^^ Ergon's are great - they do specific sizes to start with and then the pivot point itself is adjustable to fit your back...

Not cheap though mines seen 2 years of daily commuting without a problem. The straps and pads are removable and washable which also helps. I can't recommend mine highly enough.


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 10:00 am
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Osprey make their packs in different back lengths, may be worth a look


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 10:07 am
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Although not as short as your wife, I'm 5'6 and use a berghaus freeflow 20. Had it for 6 years give or take and cant fault it.

It has the vented bit and waist and chest straps.


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 11:16 am
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Go and try the Osprey Talons. Both me and Mrs M have Talon 22's - use mine for riding, she uses hers for walking.

The Talons have a small and large size plus they have an adjustable back length system so should be fine for your other half. It has a vented back system, is the most comfortable pack I have used, and is really well thought out


 
Posted : 03/10/2010 11:23 am