Measure backpack back length
To ensure backpacks fit most hikers, they are often offered in different back lengths. This is because everyone's back is different. It describes the Distance between the 7th cervical vertebra and the upper edge of the pelvic bone. You can easily measure this distance with a tape measure.
But how do you find the two points?
Wenn Sie Ihr Kinn auf die Brust legen, ist der 7. Cervical vertebrae The vertebra that protrudes most strongly at the nape of your neck. You can now easily feel it with your hand. You can find the upper edge of your pelvic bone by placing your hands on your hips and pointing both thumbs towards your spine. Midway between your thumbs is the iliac crest, which marks the lower point of your back length.
Ideally, a second person will help you determine and measure your back length.
Size Chart
Once you have determined your back length, you can read off the correct rucksack size for the WeitLäufer rucksacks in the following size chart:
Back length
|
Rucksack size
|
| 40 – 43 cm |
Small |
| 43 – 53 cm |
Middle |
| 53–59 cm |
Large |
Another way to find the right rucksack size is via the Height to go. While these values aren't as precise as back length, they give a good indication of the length that will most likely fit you.
Height
|
Rucksack size
|
| up to 168 cm |
Small |
| 168 – 188 cm |
Middle |
| 188 – 200 cm |
Large |
Between two back lengths, what to do?
If you are between two back lengths, I can recommend the Smaller to choose. Because the load lifters allow you to pull the shoulder straps upwards slightly if desired, thus adapting them better to your body shape. Load lifters also stabilise your pack, especially if you've packed a bit more luggage into your rucksack.