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This insufficiency in comfort didn’t start ‘weighing’ on me until maybe the 3rd or 4th month of my travels so again it really depends on what type of traveller you are. If you do not plan to travel for an extended period of time and carry the bag a lot, you will be fine. Or if you often opt for taxi rides instead of walking uphill in the heat to save a few pennies, you will be fine too.
But if you are going on a longer and more adventurous trip, I think the Farpoint Trek 55 will work really well. Lightweight and breathable stowaway reverse spacer mesh harness and breathable, stowaway reverse spacer mesh hipbelt
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I travelled with this bag for a year in Madeira, mainland Portugal, Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico, while carrying with me everything I owned at the time. I am a woman of average age and average fitness level. I walk a lot, take public transportation, stay in hostels, hike, and I often carried this bag for more than half an hour. I have carried all sorts of things in this bag and I loved and hated it at various stages of my travels. I will give you my honest opinion and you will make a decision.
Comfort is always a top priority for any traveler, and I understand where you’re coming from. While the Farpoint has worked well for me, I agree that better organization and a more comfortable harness system can make a difference during those long walks and rough travels.But I think the best fit for this bag is actually round-the-world or gap-year travelers who will travel mostly overland.