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Should I use a bag or backpack for college?

If you're planning to carry a heavier load to class or the library, then a backpack is a solid choice. Using the two straps to evenly distribute the bag's weight across both shoulders will help you avoid back and shoulder soreness -- especially if you've got a long walk.



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Backpacks provide more support and space than any of the other options on this list, so if you've got a lot of books and gear, or like to take your laptop with you from class to class, the classic backpack is going to be your best pick.

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As a general rule of thumb, backpacks will offer better support for your back than shoulder bags, and so if you're carrying heavier loads, or have a longer commute in your day, then a backpack is probably the best option for you.

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If you're going off to college, you will want to make sure your backpack has a padded, protective sleeve for your laptops and tablet. Backpacks with multiple compartments will better distribute the weight of things and help you stay organized than a one- or two-pocket carryall.

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Backpacks distribute the weight that you are carrying evenly across your back instead of focusing it on one side, maintaining your body's natural gait and maintaining a balanced muscle tone. While backpacks are generally better, they too can cause problems.

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By putting a heavy weight on your shoulders in the wrong way, the weight's force can pull you backward. So people who carry heavy backpacks sometimes lean forward. Because of the heavy weight and this unnatural position, they can develop shoulder, neck, and back pain.

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Wearing a backpack to work or an interview is not unprofessional. It can be seen as a sign of preparedness and efficiency. However, choosing a backpack appropriate for the workplace or interview setting is important. A too large or bulky backpack can be distracting and make it difficult to move around.

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Should I size up or size down? We recommend sizing down if you are between sizes. It is very important that the waist belt is able to securely tighten around your hips. If your waist belt is too big you will have a hard time getting the weight in your pack to transfer from your shoulders to your hips.

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Sturdy Backpack Even though you might not do a whole lot on the first day, you should still take everything we're discussing in this post with you. It would be a major bummer to show up for your first day of classes without something just because you thought you wouldn't need it yet.

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We suggest looking for a roomy bag with plenty of organizational compartments, including a dedicated laptop sleeve (we've also got cool laptop backpacks if you're looking for some). Wide, cushioned straps and back panel padding can help distribute the weight evenly and provide ample back support.

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There are about 79 million students in the United States who carry backpacks on a daily basis. Recent studies have shown that 55% of children carry backpacks that are more than their body weight (your child should never carry more than 15-20% of their body weight in their backpacks).

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Under 10 liters: Slings and waist packs in this size work for everyday basics. 10 to 19 liters: For light loads and 13-inch laptops. 20 to 29 liters: Best for students and 15- to 16-inch laptops. 30 to 39 liters: For super-size workloads and weekend trips.

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Backpacks are normally utilized by hikers and students and are frequently preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any kind of machinery, owing to the restricted capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands.

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Technically, any piece of luggage that you “carry on” to an airplane is a carry-on bag. Most airlines allow one piece of carry-on luggage or “hand baggage” that can fit in the overhead bin, plus a “personal item” (a smaller purse, computer bag, diaper bag, small backpack, etc.

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Increase strength in major muscles that do the heavy lifting. Stronger legs and core muscles can support heavy loads, while also helping you power up the trail. Build endurance in those same muscle groups, as well as the shoulders and lower back, because backpacking is an all-day activity.

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