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In order to avoid disappointment, you need to get something that isn&#039;t too personal, unless you know them really well. That doesn&#039;t just include items that need to be sized, but items that reflect personal preferences, such as how many pockets a pack has. Bear in mind that there are different types of hikers and backpackers. Some might try to go as light as possible, some might have more experience than others, some might prefer to hike all day and others just take short trips, etc.
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