VAspeedgoat
Well-known member
I know this topic has been done before but I have a different spin I was considering. I have some nerve damage that was done by some compressed lumbar vertibrae and had some issues in my lower legs because of it. I'm working through it slowly and am much better than I was two years ago. The issue I run into now on a long hike, is it seems like fatigue will set in and I can't seem to stabilize my back with my core. Then the pain will come back as well as stability issues in my right leg. I honestly am proud that I have this problem because at one time I felt like I was never gonna hike again.
So here is the question for those with experience or an opinion. I am thinking if I wear a decent pack the waist belt will help stabilize my back. I figure this is a no brainier. But would a pack with some sort of frame, or plastic sheet frame, help as well. I have a MR pop up 28 and have found a used scapegoat 25 that would both fit my parameters. I have also looked at the coulee 25 as well. For comfort while hiking I would assume the frameless or lighter frames would be more comfortable. But curious if anyone thought the stiffer frame of the pop up would be beneficial. Wish they still made the pop up 18. I probably would've just gotten it.
So here is the question for those with experience or an opinion. I am thinking if I wear a decent pack the waist belt will help stabilize my back. I figure this is a no brainier. But would a pack with some sort of frame, or plastic sheet frame, help as well. I have a MR pop up 28 and have found a used scapegoat 25 that would both fit my parameters. I have also looked at the coulee 25 as well. For comfort while hiking I would assume the frameless or lighter frames would be more comfortable. But curious if anyone thought the stiffer frame of the pop up would be beneficial. Wish they still made the pop up 18. I probably would've just gotten it.