I wouldn’t have figured a knapsack with wheels would really work for hiking, however, when I saw the site for the “Wheelpacker”(TM), I was intrigued. You wear an edge that joins you to a wheeled pack. It can even go over logs and shakes.
It makes me contemplating what other exploring developments are simply standing by to be showcased. Here are a couple of the things I thought of. Take these thoughts, please.
Inflatable Frame Backpack
With outline-less knapsacks, we frequently put collapsed resting cushions in the pack for padding against our backs and some help for the heap. Why not simply have the piece of the pack that leans against the client’s back blow up.
With a similar innovation utilized for lightweight self-expanding camping cot cushions, it would just add around six ounces. The rucksack could then serve as a foot-pack/cushion for resting.
Taking this thought further, I envision a self-blowing-up knapsack that folds out into a resting cushion. The rucksack “outline” would be the cushion, in a “U” shape for some inflexibility in the pack.
Self-expanding camping bed cushions are pretty much as light as 14 ounces now, and casing less packs 12 ounces, so the blend could likely be made to weigh only 20 ounces.
Wax Paper Food Bags
Put exploring food in wax-paper bundling rather than plastic. The bundles then twofold as crisis fire-starters, since the wax paper will normally consume in any event, when wet.
Cushion/Waterbag
At the point when I need to convey more water, I utilize the plastic bladders from boxed wine. They are light, solid, and I swell the pack with air to use as a pad as well. To showcase a double reason water holder/pad, it simply needs a delicate removable covering or some likeness thereof.
Coat Backpack
Why not an edge-less knapsack with a coat that is a piece of the pack? It tends to be collapsed far removed, and the pack would have typical shoulder lashes. When wearing the coat, however, it would balance out the pack, keep you hotter, and make it simple to push through the weighty brush, since it wouldn’t get on things without any problem.
It is something like wearing a huge coat over a rucksack, however with the weight-reserve funds and security that come from consolidating them. It very well may be known as a “Coat Pack-it.”
Exploring Game
Print a chess/checkers board on a coat or knapsack, and you have a convey-along game that gauges nothing extra. Extraordinary for going through hours in the tent holding up out the downpour. In the event that you don’t convey the pieces, stones or pine cones could fill in as checkers.
Exploring gear thoughts and advancements continue to fly into my head as I compose this. Most depend on the possibility of “double reason” things. They might work, some may not, however it is an engaging portion of motivation from a rucksack with wheels.