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For your long-distance trekking adventures, multi-day hikes covering hundreds of kilometres, or extended bivouacs, a rucksack of at least 70L is essential to carry all your necessary gear. Functional, versatile, and designed to hold all your essentials while remaining comfortable on your back, 70L trekking rucksacks come in a range of models and colours for both men and women. Discover our selection of 70-litre rucksacks, chosen for demanding mountain and outdoor enthusiasts.
As soon as your trip exceeds three or four days in full autonomy, the 70-litre size becomes the obvious choice. This is the key volume that lets you carry your tent, sleeping bag, mat, spare clothing, freeze-dried food, and technical expedition equipment without compromise. What sets a rucksack of this capacity apart from a 50 or 60-litre model:
The 70-litre size is not universal: it's aimed at demanding use, where high autonomy is a necessity. You'll find it on major routes like the GR20, the Tour du Mont Blanc, Himalayan treks, as well as in high mountains for multi-day mountaineering, fully self-sufficient expeditions, or long-haul travel with technical gear. For more itinerant adventures, see our full selection of hiking and trekking rucksacks.
For the longest hikes, it's best to be well equipped and prepared so you don't run out of water, food (if there are no huts on your route), or any other essentials during your expedition. Of course, carrying more equipment means one thing: the larger your hiking rucksack and the fuller it is, the heavier your load will be! Leading brands work tirelessly to offer ever lighter and more comfortable 70-litre trekking rucksacks: weight distribution and reduced pack weight are top priorities for hiking rucksack manufacturers.
Beyond the stated volume, several technical features really make the difference between a basic pack and a reliable long-term companion:
For more on sizing, our guide to choosing the right hiking rucksack size explains how to adjust volume and fit to your needs and trip type.
For a successful long-distance hike, trust our selection of top-quality 70L rucksacks!
Whether your rucksack is 20 litres or 70 litres, it's always important to choose a product designed for your body shape. The aim? To avoid discomfort and long-term pain. Don't worry: we have exactly what you need! Simply choose the gender indicated for our 70-litre hiking rucksacks: if it says "men", it's designed to fit the male physique. This means a longer back length, wider shoulder straps, and a hip belt sized for a male frame-details that really matter from the fourth or fifth day of carrying. For smooth treks and hikes, trust our carefully selected collection of men's 70L trekking rucksacks, chosen by our team of outdoor enthusiasts.
The same applies for women: generally lighter, with a shorter back length and an adapted carrying system, you should always opt for a model designed for your gender. It's not just about colour, but real innovations for pain-free, comfortable carrying! Shaped shoulder straps fit the chest without pressure, the hip belt is angled for female hips, and the back length is usually shorter so the pack doesn't ride up or press on the lower back. For round-the-world trips or multi-week treks, a suitcase-style front opening is especially handy, giving easy access without unpacking at every stop. To explore this, check out our dedicated selection of travel rucksacks. For pain-free long-distance treks, you can rely on our expertly chosen collection of women's 70L trekking rucksacks, selected by our team of outdoor sports enthusiasts.
With brands like Osprey, Deuter, and Gregory available at Snowleader, you're spoilt for choice if you're after a 70L rucksack with outstanding design! All experts in trekking rucksacks, each brand stands out with iconic models and countless advantages.
If you're looking for an Osprey rucksack, the famous Aether AG 70 is ideal: perfectly designed for trekking, it combines breathability, comfort and capacity! The American brand owes much to its Anti-Gravity carrying system, with a tensioned mesh that keeps the pack close to your back while providing a real ventilation channel-especially appreciated on summer ascents. Plus, the All Mighty lifetime guarantee on all models shows the brand's confidence in product durability.
Experienced hikers know the reputation of this German brand, which has focused for decades on ultra-tough materials and the Aircontact system, combining comfort and breathability-especially effective on demanding expeditions. The Aircontact Pro 70 is one of the most practical and complete Deuter rucksacks available, with its 15L expandable volume, removable 8-litre daypack, and highly efficient load distribution: a true benchmark for long-distance hiking rucksacks!
No discussion of technical carrying would be complete without Gregory. The Californian brand takes ergonomic design to another level, with iconic models like the Baltoro 70L for men and the Deva 70L for women, praised for their fully adjustable Response A3 carrying system. This attention to detail makes them a top choice for long expeditions, where every kilo and every contact point counts.
Beyond these three leading brands, our team selects the most advanced 70-litre models on the market, prioritising durability, carrying comfort and longevity. So take a look through our category to find your dream large-capacity trekking rucksack!
To get the most from a rucksack of this size, a few accessories are especially useful:
After each long trip, empty the pack completely, shake out dust and sand that always finds its way into seams, then let it air dry out of direct sunlight, which can fade colours and weaken fibres. Stains should be cleaned by hand with lukewarm water and mild soap-never harsh detergents or machine washing, which can damage technical seams and water-repellent coatings. Store your rucksack in a dry place, empty and slightly open to preserve foam memory, and reapply waterproofing spray once or twice a year depending on use.
The general rule from mountain professionals is not to exceed 20-25% of your body weight, including all gear. For someone weighing 70 kg, this means aiming for a loaded pack of 14 to 17 kg maximum on long trips, so you'll need to carefully consider every item you pack. Beyond this limit, the risk of early fatigue, back pain and injury increases significantly, especially over several consecutive days where microtrauma can build up.