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5 Helpful Tips for Plus-Size Backpackers

Posted on January 16, 2025April 21, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

Backpacking offers a wonderful opportunity to explore nature, disconnect from daily stressors, and enjoy some revitalizing exercise. However, plus-size individuals often face unique challenges when it comes to hiking and backpacking. Fortunately, with the right preparation and mindset, you can have an enjoyable and fulfilling outdoor experience. Here are five essential tips to help plus-size backpackers make the most of their adventures.

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1. Ensure Your Backpack is a Good Fit

Investing in a well-fitting backpack is crucial. A backpack that is too small or poorly adjusted can lead to discomfort, frustration, and even injury. When choosing a pack, look for models with adjustable hip belts and straps. Try it out with weight before hitting the trail to make sure it sits comfortably on your hips and doesn’t put undue pressure on your shoulders. However, be mindful not to overpack; backpacks have recommended maximum load limits. If you overload your pack, it will become lop-sided or top-heavy and not perform as it should. Additionally, consider a pack with an internal supportive frame to help distribute weight evenly, reducing fatigue while you hike. Brands to consider include Osprey, Gregory, and ULA Equipment.

2. Use Trekking Poles

Trekking poles are a game changer for any backpacker, especially for plus-size hikers. These valuable tools provide extra support and stability, helping to decrease strain on your knees and joints, particularly on uneven or downhill paths. With trekking poles, you’ll find it easier to maintain balance while navigating challenging terrain. Choose poles that allow you to adjust the height to suit your comfort and pace. Brands to consider include Black Diamond, LEKI and REI.

3. Choose the Right Shoes

Selecting the right footwear is paramount for any backpacker, but it’s especially important for plus-size hikers. Well-fitting, supportive shoes or boots can help prevent blisters and discomfort during your trek. Look for footwear with cushioning, good arch support, and a proper fit to accommodate your foot shape. Consider trying shoes with a wider toe box or those designed specifically for broader feet. Brands to consider include HOKA, Merrell, and Topo. You may wish to size up your shoes to allow room for thicker socks and for when your feet swell. Don’t forget to break in your new shoes before your trip to avoid discomfort on the trail.

4. Choose Comfortable Clothing

Finding plus-size hiking apparel can be challenging—but not impossible. Brands such as Outdoor Research, Smart Wool, and REI offer quality clothing in plus sizes. When selecting hiking apparel, opt for moisture-wicking fabrics that keep you dry and cool while you hike. Avoid cotton, as it tends to hold onto moisture and can lead to chafing and discomfort. Look for clothing specifically designed for outdoor activities, such as hiking pants with stretch and breathability. Layering is also vital; choose lightweight, breathable layers so you can adjust to changing weather conditions. Most importantly, wear what makes you feel comfortable and confident!

5. Hike Your Own Hike

One of the most important things to remember as a plus-size backpacker is to hike your own hike; in other words—hike at your own pace. Give yourself permission to take breaks, enjoy the scenery, and listen to your body. Everyone’s hiking journey is different, and it’s essential to find a rhythm that works for you. Don’t feel pressured to keep up with others; focus on enjoying the experience at a pace that feels comfortable for you.

Backpacking as a plus-size individual can be an enriching and rewarding experience when approached with the right mindset and preparation. By ensuring your backpack fits well, using trekking poles, choosing the right footwear, dressing comfortably and appropriately, and hiking at your own pace, you can enjoy an empowering outdoor adventure. Nature is for everyone, and by embracing your journey with confidence it will allow you to create lasting memories on the trail. Remember to celebrate even the smallest accomplishments. Happy trails!

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  • 4 thoughts on “5 Helpful Tips for Plus-Size Backpackers”

    1. Pikachu says:
      January 16, 2025 at 9:05 pm

      Thanks a lot for this great post Peaks. I would suggest one more thing I learned my first attempt on the AT. Don’t listen to people about what you eat. I was admonished for eating and congratulated when I had pushed myself so hard I couldn’t eat on trail. We all need energy to keep up the big effort and for energy you need nutrition. Unfortunately, society has preprogrammed people to congratulate and encourage plus size people to lose weight at any cost. I ended up losing more than a pound a day over the first month on trail. On my next attempt, my goal is not to lose weight and have as much fun as possible. I know, people will judge, but weight is not a good metric for success. Enjoying myself and meeting my goals are much more important.

      1. Laura Caldwell says:
        January 18, 2025 at 4:26 pm

        I agree completely!

    2. Emily says:
      February 5, 2025 at 11:39 am

      “Nature is for everyone.” Well put! I often get looks that say….What’s she doing out here. Now I have a new mantra!

      1. Laura Caldwell says:
        February 5, 2025 at 2:03 pm

        Amen!

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