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    Our Backpacks category offers a large selection of laptop backpacks, wheels backpacks, and all types of different design backpacks. Moreover, we offer fast & free shipping for order over $49 within Canada.

    This is a must on every back to the school supply list. You can think of the backpack as what the kids’ life in school will revolve around. It is where the stuff that will be taken to school will be kept. It where the stuff that will be brought back from school will be kept. And in between, other items will be taken from it and added to it. So, it pays to get a backpack that is sturdy and durable and is up to job for the whole year. The type of stuff your kids will carry in it is also a consideration on the type that is selected. But quite important is to get a backpack with multiple compartments that allow for easy storage of multiple types of items in a neat manner.

    Today’s parents are taking great care to research backpacks and ensure they not only fit properly but are sensitive to the unique needs of young people, whose cartilage is more susceptible to strain and injury. So, where can you buy your kids a healthy backpack that won’t leave them with potentially debilitating muscle pain?

    Weigh your child beforehand.

    The size and type of backpack are unimportant until you know your child’s current weight since experts claim that no more than 15% of a child’s body weight should be lugged along with them in their backpack.

    Take your son or daughter for their annual summer checkup. It’ll be worth the groans and complaints when they receive an accurate weigh-in. Once you have, you can begin researching online for the backpacks within your budget.

    Make the experience fun.

    Let your son or daughter be involved in the process. Their tech-savvy brains might actually come in handy for once—what if they find something online for cheaper than retail price?

    What’s more, kids typically enjoy back to school shopping. The fun of picking out a stylish and durable new backpack lasts long after the final bell has rung, as plenty of adults recall from their own school days. Whether you click “add to cart” or physically head to the store, you’ll be able to bond with your child in a new way.

    Don’t disregard important features.

    Messenger bags might be chic, but they’re not likely to keep your kids’ shoulders free of pain throughout the school year. Wide, padded straps are recommended, as they’re the most comfortable. Biomedical engineers specifically design ergonomic backpacks with this in mind. However, physicians advise that parents should also keep an eye out for a new and equally important feature: the hip belt, which attaches at the sternum area and encourages better posture over time. If your middle schooler is starting to slouch, you might notice a change in his or her gait by the time spring semester comes around.