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The best hiking backpacks for carrying your kit, tried and tested

Including those with easy-to-reach snack compartments...

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Whether you’re trekking up the mountainous terrain of Snowdonia, exploring the local countryside or just going on lengthy dog walk, a hiking backpack is a must for packing all the essentials, from that waterproof jacket (just in case) to walking poles and sandwiches.

When it comes to picking the right design for you, there’s a lot to consider. What size should you go for? Which material is best? And do you need external pockets for stashing one of our recommended emergency best energy gels, bars and chews or best protein bars?


So, to help you find your perfect hiking companion, our Good Housekeeping Institute experts enlisted a panel of keen walkers to trial a range of market-leading options to suit all needs and budgets.

Which are the best hiking backpacks?

Already got your walking boots laced up? Here are our winners in a handy list but read on for further advice and our full product reviews.

We've also tried and tested other hiking essentials, which you can read all about here: Best walking boots | Best walking poles | Best waterproof jackets

How to choose a good hiking backpack

Comfort and durability are the two most important factors when considering a hiking backpack. Here are the key features to consider.

Size

Backpack sizing is measured in litres. Bags around 0-15 litres are small and best for fast-paced activities or shorter hikes. They allow for a wider range of movement and have just enough space for the essentials, such as light additional layers, a few snacks and potentially a hydration pack. Bags between 15-35 litres are suited to longer hikes, which require some more equipment, such as waterproofs or walking poles.

The largest backpack we tested was 35 litres, but they do go all the way up to 60 litres. Bags of this size are better suited to expeditions that span multiple days and serious adventurers.

Material

We’re all accustomed to the unpredictability of British weather. You can be stood in blazing sunshine one minute and drenched by a monsoon the next. So, it’s a good idea to opt for a bag with water-resistant material. Most on our list are water-resistant, and some also come with an additional rain cover for extra protection. Because no one wants soggy sandwiches.

Ventilation

Most hiking backpacks are designed with a suspended-mesh system, which separates the backpack from your back and allows for airflow. This feature is especially beneficial for hot and humid days, or sweaty treks. Because no one wants a soggy back.

Extra compartments

As well as one main compartment, many hiking backpacks contain extra internal and external pockets, which are convenient for storing items such as keys, phones and snacks that need to be easily accessible.

How we test

The GHI recruited a team of regular hikers and walkers to test each backpack. We asked them for feedback on how easy their bag was to fit and adjust, whether the buckles and straps were easy to operate, and whether they experienced any rubbing or discomfort.

We also asked them to rate the backpack’s design and construction, considering pockets and any storage for extras such as water bladders and walking poles. They also reported back on the fabric’s durability and water-resistance. Lastly, our experts examined the backpacks in the lab to see how well their air flow system worked to keep hikers fresh and dry as they trek over mountains and through fields.

Here are our trailblazers.

1
Best hiking backpack

Osprey Hikelite 26

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hikelite 26

Score: 92/100

With 26 litres of storage and weighing just 1.6lbs, Osprey’s Hikelite bag lives up to its name. Our panel was impressed with how lightweight it felt, despite the large amount of storage space. One tester found it “compact to wear while also being very sturdy, and holding plenty [of kit]”, so there’s no need to ration what you bring.

There are multiple internal and external compartments for ease of access, and the handy walking pole straps mean you can go hands-free when you need to. The padded straps and breathable mesh back make it comfy to wear, and for an additional layer of support, it has a removable hip belt.

Testers said it combined comfort with good looks, praising the “stylish” design. There are multiple colourways to choose from, so you can coordinate with your hiking boots, too.

Key specifications

Size26L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantYes
Rain coverYes
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets3
Water bladder compartmentYes
2
Runner-up hiking backpack

Mountain Warehouse Pace 20L Backpack

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Pace 20L Backpack

Score: 91/100

Our runner-up is a more compact option at 20 litres, but still proved an excellent choice, especially for our petite panel members. One tester said they often find backpacks too long, but thanks to the adjustable straps on this one, it was a perfect fit.

The main compartment is smaller than our winner, but still spacious enough to fit in the essentials and ideal for shorter adventures. It has convenient internal and external compartments, including one for your phone on the waistband – perfect for quick access to capture those sunrise summit shots.

It also has a pocket at the bottom with a separate opening, which is great for storing an emergency waterproof. And on that note, the bag itself also comes with a rain cover to keep everything dry.

Key specifications

Size20L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantYes with rain cover
Rain coverYes
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets2
Water bladder compartmentsYes
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3
Best backpack for shorter or fast-paced hikes

Montane Women's Trailblazer® 16L Backpack

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Women's Trailblazer® 16L Backpack

Score: 89/100

When it comes to hiking backpacks, bigger doesn’t always mean better. This super compact 16 litre option from Montane went down a treat with testers – it has a secure, snug fit on the upper back, and the brand recommends it for fast and light walks.

Our testers’ favourite feature was the water bottle compartment on the shoulder, which meant it was both easy to access and left room for other items in the main compartment. It has an abundance of external pockets, which are ideal for packing in a few snacks, according to one tester, who has their priorities straight. There’s also a hidden security pocket for valuables.

It has a T hook system for securing your walking poles and other items but unfortunately, not all testers were unable to release them so couldn’t make use of this feature.

Key specifications

Size16L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantYes
Rain coverNo
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets2
Water bladder compartmentsYes
4
Best for versatility

Passenger Boondocker Recycled Backpack

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Boondocker Recycled Backpack

Score: 84/100

Lead the pack with this brightly coloured backpack from Passenger, which will certainly help you stand out from the crowd. There are 15 different colourways to choose from, and it’s made from water-resistant, 100% recycled polyester fabric, according to the brand.

Not only does it look good, but our testers also found it comfortable. The straps can be easily adjusted and are also padded to avoid any rubbing or chafing. “It's a great all-round backpack for long hikes or family days,” said one tester, making it a versatile option. Thanks to the internal laptop sleeve, this would also be a great option for commuting through a concrete jungle.

Key specifications

Size26L
Walking pole loopsNo
Water resistantYes
Rain coverNo
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets3
Water bladder compartmentNo
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5
Best for camping

Regatta Highton V2 35L Backpack

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Highton V2 35L Backpack

Score: 83/100

A rainy day won’t stop you from getting out and about with this Regatta backpack, thanks to the water-resistant material and rain cover to keep your belongings dry.

It offers 35 litres of storage, so you don’t need to be shy when it comes to packing the goods. One tester said it was an excellent bag for day trips with their grandchildren, who require a lot of equipment. Its size does mean it’s a little heavier than other bags out there, but you can’t win ‘em all.

All in all, this is a spacious bag, which is great for longer hikes that require more equipment. It’s also an effective overnight option if you plan on setting up camp along the way.

Key specifications

Size35L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantYes
Rain coverYes
Padded strapsNo
Number of inside pockets2
Water bladder compartmentsYes
6
Best roll-top backpack

Decathlon Quechua Mountain Hiking Backpack

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Quechua Mountain Hiking Backpack

Score: 82/100

When a tester says, “well, this has been a revelation”, you know you’re onto a winner. Our enthusiastic tester, who tends to use a large backpack for longer hikes was delighted with this smaller, more everyday option.

It offered adjustable features, though some testers did wish that you could alter the height of the chest strap. However, they said it was comfort to wear, with one tester telling us, “The lumbar support is amazing and helps distribute weight”. It’s also a roll top design, so storage can be increased depending on how many supplies are needed for the hike.

Key specifications

Size20L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantNo
Rain coverYes
Padded strapsYes
Number of outside pockets7
Water bladder compartmentsYes
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7
Best lightweight hiking bag

Vango Apex 25

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Apex 25

Score: 80/100

The Vango Apex is made from the brand’s Ripstop fabric (also used to create its tents), which is durable and lightweight. Testers vouched for its lightweight claims, saying it was great for on the go. It also comes with a bright orange rain cover, which has the additional benefit of creating an extra layer of visibility.

Some felt the fabric could have been more breathable, but the padded straps felt comfy on the shoulders and offered extra support around the waistband.

Key specifications

Size25L
Walking pole loopsYes
Water resistantN/A
Rain coverYes
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets2
Water bladder compartmentsYes
8
Best for commuting

M&S Rubberised Waterproof Stormwear

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Rubberised Waterproof Stormwear

Score: 78/100

Though not typically known for its outdoor equipment, this backpack from M&S was a hit with our testing panel. It’s created with the brand’s Stormwear material, a waterproof fabric that’s designed to provide extra protection from heavy rain. So, it’s practical, and it also looks good too, with a stylish black or stone colourway to choose from.

One tester did think it was more focused on fashion than function, so it’s probably best suited to everyday use and commutes rather than countryside trekking. But it will get your items from A to Z with an extra layer of protection. If that’s what you’re after, you can stop looking.

Key specifications

Walking pole loopsNo
Water resistantYes
Rain coverN/A
Padded strapsYes
Number of inside pockets2
Water bladder compartmentNo
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best hiking backpacks

The verdict on hiking backpacks

Lightweight, easy to use and comfortable to wear, our Osprey winner will see you through all your adventures in style.

Prefer something more compact? Our Mountain Warehouse runner-up is on the smaller side but still packed with genuinely useful features.

If you want to stand out from the crowd, Passenger's Boondocker backpack is equal parts practical and stylish.


Why trust the Good Housekeeping Institute?

Kim Hawley, the Good Housekeeping Institute’s lead tester on hiking backpacks, has reviewed a vast range of wellness products, from the best SAD lamps to best massage guns. She is a level 4 qualified personal trainer, has a nutrition qualification and has worked in leading health clubs across the UK.

At the GHI, our experts review thousands of products every year to find the very best on the market, from best air fryers and best mattress toppers. We put each and every product through rigorous testing, both in real-world and lab conditions, to provide unbiased reviews you can trust.

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12 May 2025: This article was updated to reflect the latest stock levels and prices. We also adjusted headlines and seasonal references and linked to other relevant Good Housekeeping content.

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Madeleine Evans
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Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.

When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.

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Kim Hawley is our health and fitness product tester. Her career in fitness has spanned over 30 years. Prior to joining the Good Housekeeping Institute, she worked as a personal trainer, writer and fitness instructor for some of London’s most prestigious health clubs, including The Harbour Club, David Lloyd and The Chelsea Club. Passionate about women’s health and fitness, especially in pre/post menopause, she is also a Level 4 PT and holds a professional nutritional qualification. Kim is responsible for rigorously testing everything from cross trainers to smart watches.

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