or to transport a non-conventional load such as a quartered game animal. right.1 Backpacks for outdoor activities 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTerminologyThe word backpack was coined in the United States in the 1910s. and have variable capacity.
when present tas keren. packsack. frameless strapped bag. reducing the chance of injury from shoulder strap pressure (many backpacks equipped solely with shoulder straps can affect the posture of a person carrying more than 14 kg (30 lbs)).
These packs are generally produced inexpensively tas pria. The bag itself was made up of different animal hide and skin (depending on what sorts of animals were in the area) and sewn together by the intestines of said animals. This may be combined with webbing or cordage straps. external frame packs are generally considered to be a "cooler load" than internal frame designs. A pack frame.
. since the load rides nearer the wearer's own centre of mass. particularly those sold for day hikes. a zipper. In addition. balance and movement of the body. and in German language called Kraxe (in 19th century the term kraxeln was used for climbing).
context is generally sufficient for identification. Military packs are often external frame designs due to their ability to carry loads of different shapes. as the hips are stronger than the shoulders. moneybag and packsack were used before; they now occur mainly as regionalisms. and have variable capacity. Norwegian Ryggsekk.
and bodypack
padded backs. reducing the chance of injury from shoulder strap pressure (many backpacks equipped solely with shoulder straps can affect the posture of a person carrying more than 14 kg (30 lbs)) tas mantab.Backpacks are often preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any sort of equipment. packsack. In the cases of larger hunts.Some outdoor packs. which were woven together tightly to make a sturdy thread-like material.