INCREASE AIRFLOW
True separation between your pack and backpack enables major airflow and effective ventilation vs. heat and sweat buildup.
Many people can remember carrying their too-heavy backpacks to and from school. It wasn’t good for kids then, and it’s not good for children now. “The use of heavy backpacks has sometimes been related with back pain or neck and shoulder discomfort, and even with heaviness perception and increased fatigue,” González told Healthline. According to Dr. Bradley Weinberger, a pediatrician at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, carrying an overly heavy backpack can have the following adverse effects on your child’s health:
True separation between your pack and backpack enables major airflow and effective ventilation vs. heat and sweat buildup.
By shifting your pack off your back, straps approach your shoulders more horizontally and gently tug them back. This dynamic, coupled with the mesh supporting your lower back, improves posture and ergonomics.
Backpack weight is distributed more evenly across your back by the mesh. Nonflat items in your pack will also not dig into your back.
Using Backpacks Wisely
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