Snowboard, Freeride | Jan 1, 2024

Selecting the ideal snowboard backpack

Your essential guide
Philippe Moreau
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Nowadays, many snowboarders carry a backpack – both in the backcountry and on groomed slopes. No wonder, because it’s incredibly convenient for carrying snacks, drinks, a change of clothes and essential safety gear.

If you’re in the market for the perfect rucksack, keep reading! We’ll guide you through the key factors to consider when buying one and offer tips on what to pack for an optimal snowboarding experience.

Key features of a top-quality snowboard backpack

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Several important factors play a role when selecting the right backpack for snowboarding, with the material being a primary consideration. Functional plastics, such as polyamide, are preferred for their water-repellent and robust qualities. Additionally, padding in the back area should be made from breathable fabric to prevent excessive sweating where the backpack rests against your body.

The optimal fit of a snowboard backpack depends on the following features:

  • Padded waist strap: ensures optimal weight distribution and shoulder relief. It also guarantees a snug fit between the backpack and the wearer.
  • Sternum strap: keeps shoulder straps in place and prevents slipping during movements.
  • Internal frame for load support: Backpacks designed for carrying 9 to 30 kilogrammes typically have an internal frame for added stability.
  • Supportive back insert: provides structure to the backpack and enhances carrying comfort.
  • Weight relief straps: Found on framed models above the shoulder straps, these help in optimally distributing the backpack’s weight.
  • Accessible outer pockets: ideal for storing water bottles and other items for quick access
  • Hydration pack compartment: includes openings for the tubes; remember, water in the tubes can freeze in cold temperatures, so you might want to use the hydration pack without a tube in such conditions.
  • Waterproof backpack covers: a popular feature, usually stored in a separate compartment; additional waterproof protection can also be purchased.
  • Board carrying strap: crucial for comfortably transporting your snowboard when not in use; especially useful in public transport or in the backcountry

Backpacks for backcountry use

Backcountry snowboard backpacks typically come with special compartments for avalanche gear, allowing you to conveniently store items like a shovel and probe. They also often feature a fleece-lined compartment for your snowboard goggles. Your hydration pack can be stored in an insulated sleeve to prevent the contents from freezing. Additionally, these backpacks are equipped with an external carry system for easy snowboard transport.

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The correct size for your snowboard backpack

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Choosing the right size is critical when picking a snowboard backpack. While most models are designed as one-size-fits-all, there are instances where back lengths and hip circumferences can vary.

If different sizes are available, it’s wise to use a tape measure and enlist the help of a friend for accurate measurements. To determine your back length, start from around the seventh cervical vertebra — the point where the neck meets the upper back — and measure down to the iliac crest, which you can locate by placing your hands on your hips.

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Remember!

Manufacturers usually offer size charts. Refer to these to ensure the backpack’s dimensions align with your body measurements. If you find yourself between two sizes, opting for the larger one is generally the safer bet.

Packing your rucksack

Items to bring for a day on the slopes

When preparing your rucksack for a day of snowboarding, consider the duration and nature of your trip. The essentials for a few hours to a full day on the groomed slopes differ from those needed for freeride adventures. For a day in the backcountry, we recommend packing the following items:

  • First aid kit and bivouac sack
  • Mobile phone incl. power bank
  • Sunscreen, lip balm and sunglasses if necessary
  • Drinks
  • Snacks such as protein bars, trail mix or sandwiches
  • Extra clothes
  • Scraper (to remove ice and dirt from the snowboard)
  • Headlamp

The backpack’s capacity is a key factor in ensuring your rucksack can accommodate all your essentials. When choosing a backpack, consider these guidelines:

  • Up to 30 litres: ideal for one-day activities; this size is perfect if you plan to carry snacks, drinks and a change of clothes for a day on the slopes.
  • 30 to over 70 litres: These larger backpacks provide ample space for everything you need. They are suitable for carrying not only your personal items but also additional backcountry equipment.

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