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How can I carry my laptop without hurting my back?

Choose a laptop bag with thick straps, because a thin strap is more likely to dig into your muscles and lead to problems. Choose a bag with shorter straps, because the further the bag is away from your center of gravity, the more strain it will cause. Try to carry less than 10 percent of your body weight.



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Make sure your bag is designed to carry and protect your laptop. A proper laptop-friendly carry on should have a padded laptop sleeve that ends above the bottom of the bag. The latter is important so that your computer doesn't hit the ground every time you put your bag down.

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Don't put a laptop in a backpack without a case: Even though some backpacks have special compartments for laptops, you should always take extra steps to keep your laptop safe. Purchase a compact case that will protect your device in any backpacks or laptop bags.

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Yes, it is safe to carry a laptop in a backpack, if it is a purpose-built laptop backpack. A laptop backpack prevents harm coming to your laptop and to your backpack, so both last longer and look better.

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In this case, a laptop backpack is more appropriate than a laptop bag. First of all, the laptop backpack has a larger capacity and can hold more items to be carried. Second, the backpack can be carried on both shoulders, which is easier and less labor-intensive on the way to work.

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Pack Safe With Your Laptop For A Hassle-Free Trip In conclusion, you can bring a laptop to your checked baggage, but it's not ideal. The best option is to put it in your carry-on bags with a protective case to minimise the risk of damage or theft. Remember that the best trip happens when your belongings remain intact.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

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The Top 8 Tips to Protect Your Laptop While Traveling
  1. Use an Anti-Theft Bag. ...
  2. Keep It in the Laptop Compartment. ...
  3. Get a Laptop Sleeve. ...
  4. Use a Laptop Skin. ...
  5. Keep Your Backpack Organized. ...
  6. Shut Down Your Laptop and Close It Completely. ...
  7. Take Extra Measures on Rainy Days. ...
  8. Handle Your Backpack With Care.


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An overloaded backpack can cause your laptop to bend, crack, or flex in permanently damaging ways. Make sure there is ample space for your laptop before you put it in any bag.

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