Ski Rucksacks

We all need to have some form of rucksack when we are skiing, particulalry when we are out skiing for the day. There are a huge number of different models and brands on the market so how do you know where to start?

An ill fitting rucksack will affect your ability to ski properly and may, in the worse case, also cause you to have an accident. Our buying guide below will help you to work out what you need and what to consider when buying a rucksack specifically for skiing.

 

Ski Rucksacks

Youth Happy Camper Rucksack
Youth Happy Camper Rucksack

The North Face / Rucksacks

Pack your kids off to school with this well designed, scaled-down version of TNF’s popular Borealis day pack.  Straps are designed for comfort and there’s room for the standard 9.5” x 12” folder.

£34.99

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Meridian 75 Rucksack
Meridian 75 Rucksack

Osprey / Rucksacks

This premium reengineered wheeled travel pack delivers outstanding versatility to the discerning world traveller. Featuring a removable front daypack and zipaway torso-adjustable harness for when the ...

£219.99

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30L Pack Rucksack
30L Pack Rucksack

Jones / Rucksacks

The 30L pack pumps up the volume for backcountry missions where you need to bring a little more. It's not just bigger though, it's bigger in the right spots as a separate avy tool pocket, dual hip poc...

£155.00

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Jones 18L Rucksack
Jones 18L Rucksack

Jones / Rucksacks

The Jones 18L snowboard backpack is big in the right spots so you can carry more into the backcountry.

£115.00

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Youth Happy Camper Rucksack
Youth Happy Camper Rucksack

The North Face / Rucksacks

Pack your kids off to school with this well designed, scaled-down version of TNF’s popular Borealis day pack.  Straps are designed for comfort and there’s room for the standard 9.5” x 12” folder.

£34.99

› more information

Meridian 75 Rucksack
Meridian 75 Rucksack

Osprey / Rucksacks

This premium reengineered wheeled travel pack delivers outstanding versatility to the discerning world traveller. Featuring a removable front daypack and zipaway torso-adjustable harness for when the ...

£219.99

› more information

30L Pack Rucksack
30L Pack Rucksack

Jones / Rucksacks

The 30L pack pumps up the volume for backcountry missions where you need to bring a little more. It's not just bigger though, it's bigger in the right spots as a separate avy tool pocket, dual hip poc...

£155.00

› more information

Jones 18L Rucksack
Jones 18L Rucksack

Jones / Rucksacks

The Jones 18L snowboard backpack is big in the right spots so you can carry more into the backcountry.

£115.00

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Padded backpanel and shoulder strap

Put simply padded backpanels and shoulder straps enable you to carry what you need comfortably without adding strain to your back or shoulders. A back protector is also integrated into some backpacks effectively protecting your back from injury.

Compartments

Look for separate internal compartments for any electronic equipment you may have. Some backpacks also come with a fleece lined pocket to keep your goggles in.

Waterproof

Sounds obvious but do ensure your backpack is waterproof and has a waterproof bottom.

Hydration compartment

Taking a bottle of water with you is fine but having to stop, take your gloves off, get the bottle out of your backpack isn't always very practical. A good solution to this is looking for a rucksack that has a hydration pack included in it. Essentially this means that your rucksack contains a reservoir that has a drinking tube coming out of it, allowing you to drink out of the tube as you ski.

Female specific backpacks

Well worth considering as the backpack will be a very different shape and hence more comfortable. The female specific bags are made to fit the female shape with a shortened back and wrist and chest and shoulder straps which adapt and mould to the female body.

Other useful features

Check out if your rucksack has helmet loops, really useful for that walk home at the end of your day on the slopes. If you are going off piste it may also be good to look for a rucksack that has external side pockets for a probe and shovel. Some backpacks will also include a ski fastener, again important if you are also climbing and hiking.Some  rucksacks also provide a poles carrier. Sealed zips keep moisture out and contents dry.

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