Buy Packs & Bags in Australia
As an outdoor enthusiast, one of the most important tools you can have is a backpack. At Aussie Disposals, we offer products that are designed to be just as tough as you are while effectively carrying everything you need to see your mission through. Due to the harsh, extreme climates many of our customers face on a regular basis, we realised they needed backpacks that were capable of easily fitting the various gear needed to face the relentless elements of Mother Nature. That’s why we stock a wide range of bags in Australia, including hike/travel bags, duffle bags, canvas bags, waterproof bags, rolling luggage and more.
High-Quality Waist Bags
When you need something small and mobile that won’t weigh you down while still carrying the few needed essentials, waist bags and day packs will do the trick. Unlike the traditional “fanny packs”, our military grade waist bags are specifically designed for the rugged outdoors. As such, they’re available in camo or wilderness colours and designs so you can easily blend in with the environment.
What also makes our waist bags so unique is their level of utility and flexibility. Featuring multiple pouches and several optional additions for more gear-intensive adventures, you can customise your waist bag exactly to your liking. It’s easy to compartmentalise and organise your gear while also maintaining ease of use with one handed operability.
Durable Duffle Bags
Do you need a large and durable bag into which you can easily throw all your gear? Whether you’re going camping, hunting or to the shooting range, our duffle bags are the most convenient form of storage for all of your odds and ends. All of our products are built from quality materials that can easily withstand scratches, cuts and tears that would otherwise ruin other lower quality bags.
In addition to durability, many of our bags come with extra straps to secure your load and make it easier to transport. The comfortable, thick handles are also a nice touch so you’re less likely to get fatigued when carrying your gear over long distances. Depending on your requirements, we carry a range of sizes that can fit everything from clothes and hunting gear to tents and sleeping bags.
Tactical & Hunting Backpacks
Are you looking for a travel backpack in Australia? No matter where your adventures take you, we’re confident we have the perfect backpack for you. With more than a dozen options from the very best brands, our military grade backpacks can travel to the ends of the earth. With multiple pouches and compartments, it’s easy to see why so many adventurers decide to go with one of our backpacks.
Ranging in size from a 25L all the way up to 65L or more, you’re sure to find a size that’s appropriate for your travels. Many of our backpacks come with customisation options such as extra pouches and attachments so you’re never without the gear you need. Many of our packs are direct replicas of those used by militaries around the world – a testament to their durability and functionality.
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Aussie Disposals has no shortage of packs and bags in Australia. Shop all products in our range in-store or online today. You can also get in touch with us for more details and advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a hike and a travel pack?
The difference between bags for travelling and bags for camping or hiking are minimal. A travel pack usually has straps that can be tucked away and panel loading for easier packing/unpacking. A hiking and camping bag is more suited for the outdoors and is often more lightweight and skinnier so it’s easy to carry around. While both are made from durable materials, the exact specifications can differ due to them being exposed to different conditions. A travel pack has to withstand the rigours of the airport such as conveyor belts and baggage handlers, while a hike pack is usually more exposed to the elements. Both will generally come with a ‘harness system’ which you may require advice on how to fit properly.
How do I wash my backpack?
Washing your backpack every now and then can keep it clean, maintain its durability and extend its lifespan. Remove everything inside the bag before washing it, shaking out any rubble or dirt inside. It’s possible to machine wash backpacks, but it’s not recommended as there’s a risk you could damage the fabrics, coatings and accessories. Instead, you can hand wash your backpack by using your laundry sink, submersing the bag in lukewarm water, using a soft cleaning brush or cloth to remove any dirt, and applying a small amount of gentle gear cleaner for more stubborn stains. You can then let it dry by hanging it upside down in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight and using towels to speed up the process if needed. This process will keep your camping storage bags clean for future use.
Can I use anything to loosen my pack’s zipper if it gets tight?
Yes, there are several everyday household items you can use to loosen a tight zipper on your bags in Australia. You can use waxy products or lubricants such as chapstick, crayon wax and petroleum jelly to help unstick the zipper. You can also use the point end of a pencil.
How do I use the MOLLE webbing on a pack?
MOLLE webbing refers to the rows of heavy-duty nylon fabric that are stitched on backpacks, allowing you to attach pouches and accessories for on-the-go access. Firstly, choose a location to attach your gear and then thread the straps through the bottom row of webbing snap side up. You should then weave the straps through the first row of webbing on the backside, continuing to weave them through until only snaps or buttons at the top remain. Finish up by securing the snaps or buttons. These systems are great for attaching magazines, canteen carriers, first aid kits, holsters and other items to a travel backpack in Australia so that you’re fully prepared for any and all conditions.
How do I pack a hike pack properly?
The best way to pack your bag will depend on the specific gear you’re bringing. However, there are certain basic principles that are worth following no matter what you get when you shop for a travel backpack in Australia. Firstly, pack lighter and less used equipment at the bottom, heavy gear close to the centre, and the most frequently used supplies near the top. Using pack liners and pack covers is also recommended to protect items inside your bag from getting wet and damaged by rainfall.
Are there bags to keep my phone safe when kayaking?
Dry bags are perfectly suited for water activities, securing your phone and other belongings inside built-in compartments. These offer more protection compared to regular hiking packs. You should also consider getting waterproof phone cases to serve as an extra layer of protection.