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Osprey Tempest 20 Hiking Backpack ($160)
The Osprey Tempest 20 hiking backpack is a favorite for Sofia Webster, an Ecuadorian American woman living with Lyme disease who loves hiking. "It gives me great back support and has a really handy loop where I can keep my hiking poles, which is helpful for my chronic pain," she says. The Tempest has a continuous wrap harness, a hip belt, and an AirScape back panel. Its many attachments, such as the external water reservoir sleeve and the Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole loops, makes this pack a good choice for any outdoor activity.