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Waterproof backpacks
The IP rating: a standard to measure waterproofing
Backpack waterproofing is often defined using an IP (Ingress Protection) rating – an international standard set by the IEC. There are different levels of waterproofing, expressed through numbers. For example, a backpack with an IP61 rating offers total protection against dust and vertical water droplets. If you need a submersible backpack, go for an IP68 rating.
The hydrostatic head test: putting pressure on fabrics
Another way to measure the waterproofness of backpack fabrics is the hydrostatic head test. This test measures how much water pressure a material can withstand before it lets water through. The result tells you how waterproof the fabric is. Rain pressure usually ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 mm (or Schmerber – 1 mm = 1 Schmerber). But don’t assume that a rating of 1,500 means you’ll stay dry forever – it’s enough for light rain for an hour or so, but not a downpour. This test is commonly used for outdoor gear and helps fine-tune your waterproof backpack choice.
Why and how to choose a waterproof backpack
There are plenty of reasons to go for a waterproof backpack. In fact, apart from price, there’s no reason not to. Unless you live somewhere it never rains and there’s no dust – in which case, go ahead. Buying a waterproof backpack is a long-term investment. Prices tend to reflect the technical materials used. For sport, travel, everyday life, hiking, cycling or kayaking – think about how you’ll use your waterproof backpack and treat it as a long-term companion.
Good to know: some brands offer their bestselling backpacks in various fabric versions – waterproof or sealed – which can vary in price.
And of course, think about the volume you’ll need for your gear.
A waterproof backpack for the city, hiking, cycling... or even pétanque
Do you get around by bike? Are you into weekend camping or hiking, and an urban hobbit during the week? Travelling with a camera? Freelance, student or digital nomad looking for a laptop bag? If you answered yes to at least one of these, go for a waterproof backpack – it’s worth it for the peace of mind. For hiking and outdoor adventures, check out the minimalist, technical styles from HEIMPLANET. For cycling, explore waterproof models from Chrome Industries, Blahol or Inside Line Equipment. To carry and protect your laptop, browse our work bag selection (Ucon Acrobatics, RAINS, Sandqvist…).
When it comes to waterproofing in backpacks, clothing or gear, it’s all about the design and material choices: coatings, zips, seams and closures. The price of a waterproof backpack depends on the level of water, humidity and dust resistance of the materials used.
Good to know: waterproof backpacks are generally more expensive than water-resistant ones. For full waterproofing, look for X-PAC™ fabric, polyurethane-coated polyesters, Cordura (nylon-based), waxed cotton, or HT500 – a high-performance fabric developed by Mission Workshop. For closures, make sure the zips are waterproof – YKK’s AQUASEAL® zips are fully sealed and waterproof.
For more info on the materials used in KEUS’s waterproof backpack selection, check out our technical glossary. And don’t hesitate to reach out via the chat!
One last tip: rolltop closures offer better waterproofing. The roll-top flap covers and protects the main closure system (zip, drawcord etc.).
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