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Backpacks Buying Guide

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This article is about backpacks for school, work, etc. If you're more of the camping type, then check out our page about camping backpacks. If you need to lug around your laptop, look at our guide to laptop bags.

Hands-free Lifestyle

No matter what your specific carrying needs are, a backpack  is an easy way to do it. Carrying things on your back is an ancient tradition, proven successful and useful time and time again. Carrying a backpack is a healthy and safe way to carry a load without hurting yourself. A single strapped bag  or a purse  can strain your back from the uneven distribution.

Backpack Advancements

There are many different types or packs  to choose from. Pick one that fits your style and needs--

The Kids In The Hall

Cartoon  characters are always a popular choice for kids. What could be better than carrying Mickey  on your back, too?

If you've got a lot to carry, then you'll want to get a high-quality backpack Usually manufactured by outdoor sports comapnies, these are designed to give you the best support while carrying a very heavy load. They also come with many special features.

  • Many compartments give you lots of organization and storage.
  • Very durable and strongly built.
  • Usually are comfortable to hold.
  • Backpacks under $50 

Leather backpacks  might be a little old school, but they're still pretty cool.

  • Classic style.
  • Thinner straps.
  • Little or no padding-usually for fashion purposes.
  • Make sure that the leather is conditioned and weatherproofed.

Backpacks on wheels  are the newest thing, kind of like a carry-on suitcase

  • Good for both kids and adults who don't want to lug a lot on their backs.
  • Still need to be lifted on stairs.
  • Rolling backpacks  have many organized compartments.

Single strap backpacks  are designed to hug your body's natural shape.

  • Help to well balance weight,
  • Stylish.
  • Made in both leather and synthetic materials.
  • The singular strap is usually comfortable and padded.
  • Not the best idea for large loads.

Keys to Staying Safe

A backpack is a great way to carry anything hands free, but you also wouldn't want to hurt your back. Here are some tips for how to be safe.

  • A backpack should not weight more than 15% of your body weight or 20 lbs, whichever is lighter.
  • A bag with wide straps  will distribute weight more evenly and won'te hurt.
  • A padded back  will help to keep items inside from poking into you.
  • Look out for bags made of lighe materials. If a bag is heavy without anything in it, then imagine how heavy it will be with all of your books!
  • Get a bag with two straps  and a waist clip for the most even distribution.
  • Make sure that the zippers are sturdy and won't break.
  • Sooner or later, it's going to rain. Try and get a waterproof  and tearproof  bag.

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