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Backpacks, pack sacks

Here you'll find the perfect outdoor gear for everything from day hikes to multi-day treks. Renting or leasing lets you flexibly choose the size, carrying system, and volume – without having to commit to a specific option. A compact daypack is ideal for quick. . . Mehr lesen

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Backpacks, pack sacks

Here you'll find the perfect outdoor gear for everything from day hikes to multi-day treks. Renting or leasing lets you flexibly choose the size, carrying system, and volume – without having to commit to a specific option. A compact daypack is ideal for quick summit ascents, while a well-ventilated trekking solution with a sturdy hip belt is perfect for long-distance trails. Well-known brands from our range, such as Deuter, and alpine-oriented models like the Mountain Equipment Fang 35+ are available – tested, cleaned, and ready to go. Start smart: rent first, buy if you like it.

Area of ​​application & relevance

Backpacks and dry bags are the heart of your gear: they carry weight, organize your luggage, and protect it from the elements. For hut-to-hut tours and quick weekends, 20–35 liters is often sufficient, while for tent and cooking setups, we recommend 40–60 liters. If you're planning longer stages with provisions, 65–80 liters is a good choice, provided the hip belt, back length, and load distribution are correct. Dry bags complement your setup: they keep clothing dry, compress sleeping bags and insulating jackets, and organize your gear in your backpack, bikepacking setup, or boat. Renting allows you to comfortably test several options for your outdoor equipment – ​​helping you make the right choice.

Product types & specific selection guide

Daypacks score points with their low weight and simple organization, perfect for light summer hikes or urban adventures. Trekking backpacks offer an adjustable carrying system, load control via compression straps, and robust material – the right choice when you need to bring a tent, sleeping mat, and stove. Alpine models like the Mountain Equipment Fang 35+ are slim, close-fitting, and suitable for via ferrata routes. Child carriers like the Deuter Kid Comfort provide relief on family adventures and offer stability and security. When it comes to pack sacks, you can choose between lightweight compression sacks for sleeping bags and waterproof dry bags with roll-top closures for clothing and electronics. As a rule of thumb: 5–12 liters for small items, 13–20 liters for layers of clothing, 20–35 liters for a bulky setup. Rent, test, optimize your outdoor gear – and simply keep it if you like it.

Suitable additions

Complete your setup with sensible equipment and stay within a cohesive system. Discover sleeping comfort and warmth in our sleeping bag category. and sleeping mats For tent tours, see Tents & Tarps . For quick kitchen setups on the go, you'll find cookers and cooking systems. If you prefer to distribute your luggage on your bike, bikepacking bags are a good option. A strong option. For water-based adventures, it's also worth taking a look at water sports. Renting allows you to stay flexible – from micro-adventures to long-distance destinations.

Why rent from Eddy's Adventure?

You use high-quality, tested, and cleaned equipment risk-free, reducing upfront costs and avoiding costly mistakes. Flexible rental periods, fair prices, bad weather cancellation, and free return shipping make the decision easy. Our selection is curated, our fit advice is practical, and you see the final purchase price transparently. This way, you can rent your outdoor gear first, test it in real-world conditions, and buy it if you like it. Rent your outdoor equipment exactly as you need it—or borrow it spontaneously for the weekend.

FAQ

Which liter size is suitable for my tour?
For day trips, 20–30 liters is usually sufficient. Plan for 40–55 liters when including a stove, sleeping mat, and tent. For longer, self-sufficient trips or winter gear, 60–75 liters is recommended. Packing discipline, the time of year, and food supplies are crucial factors. If you're unsure, rent two sizes to compare and decide after your first test trip.

How do I adjust the backpack correctly?
Start with a relaxed load distribution. Position the hip belt centrally on your pelvic crest, fasten it securely, and only then tighten the shoulder straps. Next, fine-tune the load control straps and chest strap so that the weight rests primarily on your hips. Pack heavy items close to your body and centered. Renting allows you to directly compare different carrying systems.

Are your dry bags really waterproof?
Dry bags with roll-top closures offer reliable protection against rain, splashes, and brief contact with water. They are not designed for prolonged submersion. Ensure they are rolled correctly (three times) and securely closed. For sensitive electronics, use additional zip-top bags. Renting dry bags in different volumes will help you optimize organization and protection within your backpack.

Can I take over the lease if I like the model?
Yes, that's exactly what our model is designed for: rent first, buy if you like it. You see the transparent buy-out price and can keep your tested outdoor equipment immediately – sustainable, fair, and without surprises.

Zuletzt aktualisiert: 23. March 2026