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What size backpack for school?

Need to Know: School Backpack Capacity Guidelines for Kids of All Ages. For preschoolers, it is recommended to look for backpacks with a maximum size of 15L. For elementary schoolers, larger sized bags (maximum 20L) become more suitable. For middle schoolers, a couple of options between 25-35L is ideal.



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However, a good rule of thumb is to choose a backpack that can comfortably accommodate their textbooks, notebooks, laptop or tablet, and other essential items. A backpack with a capacity of 20-30 liters is usually a good choice for most high school students.

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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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While a capacity of <20L is considered a compact size for a backpack, don't let that fool you. If the backpack is built well and is fully utilized, you should still be able to fit lots of essentials into it.

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Need to Know: School Backpack Capacity Guidelines for Kids of All Ages. For preschoolers, it is recommended to look for backpacks with a maximum size of 15L. For elementary schoolers, larger sized bags (maximum 20L) become more suitable. For middle schoolers, a couple of options between 25-35L is ideal.

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MEDIUM BACKPACKS (20 – 35L) This capacity range is considered a medium-size backpack and is probably the most popular bag capacity out there. It's great for taking to school or work, depending on the styling, and can also be a great travel pack for taking on a plane.

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Backpack capacity is almost always measured in liters - a universally accepted standard unit - which makes it much easier to compare backpack sizes across brands. As a rule of thumb, 25-30 liter backpacks are best for shorter weekend trips, while 30-45 liter backpacks are best for longer trips or long-term travel.

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In general, a backpack is considered a personal item if it fits under the seat in front of you. This means that the backpack must be no larger than 22 inches in length, 14 inches in width, and 9 inches in height. If the backpack is larger than this, it will be considered luggage and must be checked.

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Small backpack size: 40-44cm torso length and 55-69cm hip width. Medium backpack size: 45-49cm torso length and 70-87cm hip width. Large backpack size: 50-52cm torso length and 88-100cm hip width.

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How to Choose the Right Backpack
  1. Find the correct size. The backpack shouldn't be wider or longer than your child's torso. ...
  2. Padded back and shoulder straps. The straps should be adjusted so the pack fits high on the shoulders, and be sure to use both straps. ...
  3. Hip and chest belts.


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21–35 liters: This is the sweet spot for most hiking and travel daypacks. There's enough capacity to hold food, clothing and some extras, like a camera and a book. 36–50 liters: These larger packs are ideal for trips that require additional clothing and gear, such as climbing, mountaineering or non-summer hiking.

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A 50L+ backpack is a great friend to those travelling for a few weeks. These bags are spacious and can accommodate a number of outfit changes before you ever have to visit a laundromat. But don't be tempted to fill your pack to its capacity before you've even left - remember to save space for souvenirs!

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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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If there is too much space between your shoulders and the shoulder straps, or if the anchor point of the shoulder straps is to high or low even though the hip belt is in the right position, the backpack may be the wrong size or the torso length needs to be adjusted.

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A weekend backpack like a standard 40L backpack is big enough to carry a backpacking sleeping bag, small tent, and pad, as well as extra clothing and layers. Other things you'll need to carry include a small stove, food and basic cookware, plus a water filter/purifier, first aid kit, and navigation tools.

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Personal Item Backpack (20L) We like this size travel bag because it will likely fit under the seat in front of you on a flight, which means no pesky carry-on fees or worrying about your bag getting lost, which is a big plus.

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Parents are often surprised at how much their child's backpack actually weighs. As a general rule, to prevent injury, a full backpack should weigh no more than 10 to 20 percent of your child's body weight. How a student wears a backpack is often just as important as its overall weight.

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