Okay, guess you're right.

If you hike warm, a "best backpacking backpack" really fits it all.

For me, maybe that's a cultural/language problem, backpacking is what students do after graduating, travelling Asia or South America for 6 weeks and more with a backpack.

Going hiking for 5 days in a row is what I call trekking.




One last question:
Are there any serious drawbacks - other than the risk of bringing too much gear - to a pack that's too large in volume?
A friend always brings her 80L pack, even on weekend outings with the tent, but she's not an UL hiker at all.

Because I got the 88L for 190$ (half price) and find it incredibly comfortable, even full.
It's 40 grams heavier than the 75L bersion, but that would be 30$ more at the cheapest.