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Just under the armpit on the inside of my arm.Where is the discomfort?
Is the hip belt sitting on your hips and sufficiently tight that it is taking virtually all the weight? If so perhaps loosen the shoulder straps; that should improve airflow between your back and the sack and stop (to some extent) the buckle digging in.Hi,
Im looking for advice, I used this 30l bag on my camino.
(not naming brand or make because its a grand bag and I think I might be doing something wrong rather than the problem being the bag.)
It has a buckle at the end of the shoulder strap thats a little uncomfortable.
Just walking 5 / 8 km, take a break, bag off, is fine, but longer walk and at the end the day its noticeably uncomfortable and can dig in a little.
So the question is, time to get a new bag or anyone have a clever solution to help?
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Thanks
Phil
Yeah tried that, still the same.Is the hip belt sitting on your hips and sufficiently tight that it is taking virtually all the weight? If so perhaps loosen the shoulder straps; that should improve airflow between your back and the sack and stop (to some extent) the buckle digging in.
Hi David, Henrydog,Hi Philo, well this is new, not heard of this one.
Good pics - so if the buckles are on the outside then your arms are catching them? If not, how do they dig in??
I see it is a 30 litre pack so is possible it is not long enough on your body. The 'centerline' (the middle) of the hipbelt should rest on the top edge of your hipbone and the pack adjusted from that starting point. Is that your fitting?
It is possible that the bag is too short in the body for this - if so, time for a different pack.
Also - I don't know if you are male or female but females have a different arm shape to males so if the buckle is catching your lower arms, well - in archery, for instance, females tend to have to wear an arm guard as the string catches the forearm when arrow is loosed, which doesn't happen with males - if you are female this may cause a problem with your lower arms rubbing the buckles.
Apart from making the lower arm sore this would drive me crazy! and I would change packs - but that is just me.
With the hip belt sitting on the top of the hips the sternum strap (which connects the shoulder straps at the front) should be sitting comfortably around the middle of your rib cage. If it’s up near your throat the back-length is too short.Yeah tried that, still the same.
Hi David, Henrydog,
Thanks for replying, I updated my reply, its catching on the inside of my arm, Im male.
I can try your suggestion of the hipbelt and work back from there.
Is there a quick way to see if its not long enough?
Yeah tried that, still the same.
Hi David, Henrydog,
Thanks for replying, I updated my reply, its catching on the inside of my arm, Im male.
I can try your suggestion of the hipbelt and work back from there.
Is there a quick way to see if its not long enough?
Great, thank you so much.Sure, you don't 'hang' a rucksack on the shoulders, you use your hip bone as the fixed foundations as it were. Cinch it in nice and firmly there, the hipbelt covering the top of the hip bone, not above it.
Then all the shoulder straps really do is to stop the pack bouncing around and falling backwards when you move. The weight has to be on the hips, not the shoulders, none on the shoulders.
So - when fitting a pack one loads the pack nice and full (in a shop take items off the shelves) and cinches to your hipbones ... then adjust from there.
Your photos shows the straps you have a problem with tightly cinched up - they normally aren't! Which suggests you have your pack much too high and therefore all the weight on your shoulders - not good.
So loosen those straps both sides, fit to your hipbones, cinch tight, then tighten those shoulder straps up slowly - properly fitted to your hips you then need to be able to get a finger thickness or so under the shoulder straps on top of your shoulders. If you cannot do that then your pack is too short for you. A good pack will have little 'lifter' straps at the shoulders of the packs to be able to tighten against your body on steep/rough terrain.
Measure your back for pack size - lean head forward and you will feel one prominent vertebrae just above your shoulder line. Measure from there, standing straight, back down to the top of your hipbone - that is your pack length, though I prefer an inch or so longer.
Worth going into a proper outdoor store and getting measured and fitted, is really horrible out there if you have the wrong pack - no joy. - and remember that some packs are really heavy and some light (go for light). I have always found that Decathlon packs are heavy and they only sell their own brand so stay away from them. Also worth trying on an Osprey such as the Talon 33 - now there is comfort!!
Hi Phil, I had a similar problem (not with the buckle, but the strap) and used a small car seat strap pad (for kids) to cover the area causing irritation. It worked like a charm! Since the buckle is low, this might work for you. Good luck on finding a solution!Hi,
Im looking for advice, I used this 30l bag on my camino.
(not naming brand or make because its a grand bag and I think I might be doing something wrong rather than the problem being the bag.)
It has a buckle at the end of the shoulder strap thats a little uncomfortable.
Just walking 5 / 8 km, take a break, bag off, is fine, but longer walk and at the end the day its noticeably uncomfortable and can dig in a little.
So the question is, time to get a new bag or anyone have a clever solution to help?
View attachment 148245
Thanks
Phil
Have you tried one of those Velcro seatbelt covers? Always take a pair with me when I hike. Can get fancy sheepskin ones.Hi,
Im looking for advice, I used this 30l bag on my camino.
(not naming brand or make because its a grand bag and I think I might be doing something wrong rather than the problem being the bag.)
It has a buckle at the end of the shoulder strap thats a little uncomfortable.
Just walking 5 / 8 km, take a break, bag off, is fine, but longer walk and at the end the day its noticeably uncomfortable and can dig in a little.
So the question is, time to get a new bag or anyone have a clever solution to help?
View attachment 148245
Thanks
Phil
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