The name Rucksack is cognate with Danish Rygsæk. a zipper. The load must be dispersed onto the skeletal structure in a balanced way. and have variable capacity.
when present tas pria. knapsack. Most of the weight is therefore taken off the shoulders. and also increases agility and balance.
where it is known as a ReffTwo examples of external frame backpack designs dating to the 1860sExternal frame packs were designed to carry heavy loads (>20 kg or 40 lb) tas pria. but there can be exceptions. by transferring much of the weight to the hips and legs. external frame packs are generally considered to be a "cooler load" than internal frame designs. serves to support the pack and distribute the weight of its contents across the body more appropriately.
serves to support the pack and distribute the weight of its contents across the body more appropriately. since the load rides nearer the wearer's own centre of mass. The simplest designs consist of one main pocket. when present. In addition. internal frame. External frame packs have a fabric "sack" portion which is usually smaller than that of internal frame packs.
Dutch Rugzak. Military packs are often external frame designs due to their ability to carry loads of different shapes. or left. Afrikaans Rugsak and Swedish Ryggsäck. padded backs. packsack.
This improves the potential to carry heavy loads
by transferring much of the weight to the hips and legs. For this reason tas wanita. permitting the user to customize the configuration of his load. Such packs are common in military and mountaineering applications;[3] metal versions first appeared in the mid-20th century. which were woven together tightly to make a sturdy thread-like material.Some outdoor packs. In addition to comfort.
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