>>2540341>If you are used to walking try doing one longer hike over the weekend, possibly increasing your load gradually, until you are comfortable lugging a reasonable day hike kitI see. When I walk on long walks in my city I don't wear a backpack because why would I. Although those 20 daily km I do carry a heavy backpack with notebooks and the like.
What should a hike kit include? 2 liters of water and some food. Would boiled oatmeal work? What container should I use for that?
>your feet will stay dry in the rain anyway reallyThat dosen't bother me that much,but what really bothers me is dust resistance. I hate having black feet when walking for a bit in the country side when wearing shoes made of fabric/running shoes.
I can walk comfortably for 20km or longer in my leather shoes.
>whatever works for youI was talking about supplies
>visit a decent outdoor shopthere is only one outdoor shop in my town and its a meme.
I have looked online for a big backpack and I found one with the capacity of 80l. Very very cheap,made of polyester.
>pictureI have a backpack which I use daily for carrying what I need,I am not sure how big it is,but it is the biggest I have seen at a supermarket,will post a picture of it next reply.
I am 60kgs at 172cm.
>doesn't really limit your movement enough to not let you defend yourself if you really had to.I can't punch good with a loaded backpack on my back. Throws my balance way off.