Phillipsart wrote:I know how you feel in regards to neck strain, i used to suffer from major neck strain, till I drastically reduced my pack weight and started a exercise program at my local gym. The difference its made is enormous.
sweetiepark wrote:Thanks for the responses so far. Any ideas on Aarn stockists in/around Brisbane? I think my core is fairly strong due to specifically having a day of core strengthening at the gym every week for the past year ..... it is nearly like an automated response my body does when I put a pack on my shoulders I automatically hunch and lean forward. Is there some warm up that I could do pre walking/stretches post walking anyone knows about? I have been to a physio and asked them to train me to carry packs better as I thought this would be a sensible solution but I was sort of laughed off and told come back when my shoulders were sore and they would help me then. Anyone had luck with chiropractors or personal trainers helping training for this? Or just get a good pack?
wayno wrote:i had major calf problems , i just kept changing medical professionals till i found one that got results..
thats what opened my eyes to a podiatrist. the first one was mediocre but another one i was recommended who deals with top sports people. helped me a lot. and so did a good sports massage person who could work out what was going on in my calf better than any of the physios in the end...
patience....
wayno wrote:have you every checked with a shop that the pack is adjusted correctly?.
the heaviest gear needs to be closest to your back in the pack to keep the centre of gravity as close to your body as possible... you need to look at making sure the pack is adjusted correctly for your back length and the load lifter straps are adjusted correctly so the pack doesnt hang too far out from your back or is too tight against your shoulders. and you are taking enough weight on the hip belt that the hip belt is resting on your hips properly ..
sweetiepark wrote:I've made the grand commitment to walk the overland track next New Year and now I am in the market for a pack to do it in. I have not a great history with carrying packs getting neck strain from carrying just a couple of kilos. The largest pack I have ever carried is about 8kg and I always have felt with my Black Wolf pack I am straining forward when I wear it and hence end up with shoulder and enck pain.
I have a year to get this right now and I guess I am asking 2 questions - any tips on strengthening shoulders and neck muscles to carry a load? I am fit and have access to a gym. I can exercise my shoulders to build up muscle but I dont know what type of exercises to try. I am a small-medium framed 160cm woman.
And also any tips on pack brands/models. I have been advised to get a 60L pack would be the right size. I have had an Osprey Arial and Osprey Kestrel (although I believe they dont make the larger size anymore) and a One Planet WBA suggested as possible packs.
Cheers.
Phillipsart wrote:I lot of hikers bag ultra-light hikers, I know some of the looks I get in the local club here, they think I'm silly, but they have no idea. So, for me to continue what I love very much, means I have to become a ultra-light weight hiker, so be it.
sweetiepark wrote:My husband said to me last night maybe it's not the hobby for me! Desperately now need to prove him wrong.
north-north-west wrote:Beiong left with permanent neck damage from a car accident, I can sympathise. I've been using Aarn packs for all my walking for over two years now, and they're the one set of packs that don't give me trouble.
The problem is that Tim of BackpackingLight here in Melbourne is probably the only person In Australia who really knows how to set them up.
north-north-west wrote:Beiong left with permanent neck damage from a car accident, I can sympathise. I've been using Aarn packs for all my walking for over two years now, and they're the one set of packs that don't give me trouble.
The problem is that Tim of BackpackingLight here in Melbourne is probably the only person In Australia who really knows how to set them up.
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