Why the Lightest Packs Keep Hikers Safer

Ultra-light hikers trade bulk for efficiency, cutting injury risk and exposure time through lower pack weight, better biomechanics, and tighter risk management.

Ultra-light hikers trade bulk for efficiency, cutting injury risk and exposure time through lower pack weight, better biomechanics, and tighter risk management.

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