How to pick up a backpack for kids?
1. Straps and belts Well-padded straps and belts are good for the safety and health of your kids. Choose double straps over single strap, because double straps can help your kids foster a good physical appearance. Check the materials of the hip belt in the backpack. Look for the one that fits your kid’s hip properly to support a load, since the too-firm hip belts will bruise your kids. Try to choose a belt made from open-cell foams. 2. Capacity Backpacks always have a large opening or openings at the top. Some of these opening look nice, but are not convenient to organize items. The best pack for kids is a combined model of both top-loading and panel-loading packs. A bigger backpack means it can hold more. But the larger the pack is, the more effort your kid will have to pay for carrying it. The best size ends a few inches above the waist, which will not stress muscles between shoulders. Choose a small school backpack for your kids’ convenience. 3. Frames A backpack with frames is good