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What size bag do you need for college?

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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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 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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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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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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The perfect size for a carry-on For the most part, that 40L backpack that may seem way too small to fit your life into is just small enough to sneak on a plane without checking it into the hold luggage.

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For preschoolers, the ideal backpack should measure between 16-18 inches in length, 13-15 inches wide and 2-4 inches deep. Backpacks for this age group should have no more than 10% of their body weight in them. It is recommended to look for backpacks with a maximum size of 15L.

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Regular backpackers have packs that weigh about 30 lbs. They're generally newcomers to the hiking hobby, and they have a tendency to overpack. If you're a newcomer going backpacking for the first time, it's a good idea to never exceed 40 lbs and go with an experienced friend or a group of hikers.

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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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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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A lot of college students use large duffel bags to transport their wardrobes between school and home because they can hold it all. Duffel bags do come in all shapes and sizes, making them great for college students that can use hybrid duffle bags for hiking or small ones as gym bags.

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