Pure Hike Collection — Built for the Day, Designed for the Trail
Meet the packs in the Pingora Pure Hike lineup — everything from short summit bursts to full day pushes. Each one is engineered to vanish on your back so you can focus on the climb, the view, the descent. With sleek, minimalist aesthetics and performance fabrics (210D ripstop body + 420D reinforced floors) these packs carry serious trail cred while staying lean. Modular pockets, hydration ready, tool loops for poles or ice axes — we made them so you don’t have to think about your gear. Whether you’re sprinting up a ridge, hiking all day, or commuting to the crag, there’s a pack here built for your rhythm.
Why this collection matters:
- Lightweight carry meets rugged durability — the kind of hybrid your trail brain trusts. (E.g., the Lucid 25 features a 705 g build in 25 L volume.
- Smart, purpose driven pockets and carry features so nothing gets buried.
- Fit for modern adventure: streamlined to move, stable on technical terrain, and comfortable when you’re pushing.
- Designed not to shout, but to perform — so you can focus on flow, not the gear.
Which Pack is Right for Your Day?
- If you carry layers, lunch, maybe cams/gear, and want full day comfort → Lucid 25 or Focus 25 (depending on if you lean more hiking vs climbing).
- If you want a balance of size and agility → Lucid 20 or Focus 23.
- If you’re going light, quick, summit style → Lucid 13 or Focus 15.
Bonus: All of these are hydration ready and built for trail flow, not just trucked camp duty.
Comparison Chart
| Model | Weight* | Best Use | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lucid 25L | 705 g / 25 oz | Full-day hikes, fast-packing, four-season range | Vest-style harness, pleated front pocket, side sleeves, hydration-ready |
| Lucid 20L | 500 g / 18 oz | Alpine approaches, agile day missions, travel | Hybrid harness, large zip opening, vertical front zip, side mesh sleeves |
| Lucid 13L | 425 g / 15 oz | Quick hikes, summit runs, ultra-light carry | Lightest Lucid, enough pockets to stay organized, sleek harness |
| Focus 25L | 455 g / 16 oz | Climbing-hiking crossover, mixed terrain days | Drawcord top, dual haul handles, tool loops, removable waistbelt |
| Focus 23L | 455 g / 16 oz | Mid-range outings, climbing/light hiking | Drawcord + flap, side zip access, stretch sleeves, hydration port |
| Focus 15L | 425 g / 15 oz | Scrambles, short vertical pushes, speed missions | Compact, dual haul handles, tool loops, minimal design |
*Weights are approximate and may vary by color or variant.
Features of a Great Hiking Backpack
Straps and Back Support
Comfort and ergonomics are paramount when selecting a hiking backpack, and the straps and back support play a crucial role in this regard.Ours well-designed backpacks feature padded shoulder straps that evenly distribute the weight, minimizing strain on your shoulders and neck. Adjustable straps are essential as they allow you to customize the fit according to your body shape and size, ensuring maximum comfort.In addition to shoulder straps, our hiking backpacks include a sternum strap and a hip belt. The sternum strap helps stabilize the load and prevents the shoulder straps from slipping, while the hip belt transfers the weight from your shoulders to your hips, which are better equipped to handle it. This combination significantly enhances your stability and reduces fatigue, especially during longer hikes.
Durability and Material Quality
Durability is a key consideration when choosing a hiking backpack, as it determines the longevity and reliability of your gear. We use high-quality materials such as ripstop nylon in the construction of our backpacks. These materials are resistant to tearing and abrasion, ensuring that your backpack can withstand the rigors of outdoor adventures.In addition to the primary fabric, we pay attention to the construction details such as reinforced stitching and heavy-duty zippers. These small but significant features contribute to the overall durability of the backpack. For instance, double-stitched seams and bar-tack reinforcements at stress points can prevent the backpack from falling apart under heavy loads or rough handling. We use fabrics in our backpacks that have water-resistant coatings or laminates, which can provide an extra layer of protection against the elements. While these coatings are not a substitute for a rain cover, they can help keep your gear dry in light rain or damp conditions. Investing in a durable, well-made backpack ensures that you’ll have a reliable companion for many adventures to come.
Organization and Storage Options
Effective organization and storage options are essential for a functional hiking backpack. Our backpacks include multiple compartments and pockets to help you keep your gear organized and easily accessible. Our zippered models have a large main compartment for bulkier items like clothing and food, complemented by smaller pockets for essentials such as maps, snacks, and electronics.
External pockets are particularly useful for items you need to access quickly, such as water bottles, sunglasses, or a rain jacket.
Our front pockets can accommodate smaller items for additional storage space without adding much bulk.
Internal organization features, such as zippered pockets, key clips, and mesh dividers, can help keep your belongings tidy and prevent them from shifting around during your hike. This level of organization not only makes it easier to find what you need but also helps distribute the weight more evenly, enhancing overall comfort and stability.
Water Bladders and Pockets
Staying hydrated is crucial during any hike, and having a backpack that supports hydration systems can make a significant difference. Our packs have dedicated compartments for water bladders. These compartments are located close to your back, ensuring that the weight of the water is evenly distributed.
Our backpacks include hose ports and clips that allow you to route the drinking tube over your shoulder and secure it in place. This setup enables you to drink hands-free while on the move, reducing the need to stop and take off your backpack. It's a convenient feature that promotes continuous hydration, which is essential for maintaining energy levels and preventing dehydration.
Some of our backpacks also include external water bottle pockets, which provide an alternative hydration option. Whether you prefer a hydration bladder or water bottles, having multiple hydration options ensures that you can stay adequately hydrated throughout your hike.
Pockets, Loops and Attachment Points
Additional features such as pockets, loops, and attachment points can significantly enhance the functionality of a hiking backpack. Our backpacks have multiple external attachment points, like as daisy chains, gear loops, and compression straps. These features allow you to carry extra gear like trekking poles or ice axes without taking up internal space.
Compression straps are another valuable feature included in our backpacks, as they allow you to cinch down the contents of your backpack, reducing bulk and improving stability. These straps can also be used to secure additional gear to the outside of the pack. By choosing a backpack with a variety of pockets, loops, and attachment points, you can customize your setup to suit your specific needs and preferences.
Conclusion
Choosing the right hiking backpack can significantly enhance your outdoor adventures, ensuring that you have the comfort, convenience, and durability you need. By considering factors such as size and capacity, comfort and ergonomics, durability and material quality, organization and storage options, hydration compatibility, you can select a Pingora backpack that meets your specific needs and preferences.