The backpack has been the main way people go around their items since the term was first coined in 1910. Unfortunately poorly constructed backpacks were causing poor posture and even chronic back pain in countless children, students and adults alike. A thickly padded ergonomic backpack comes with wide "S" shaped shoulder straps and waist or chest straps to distribute the weight of the backpack evenly over the upper body.
Given the frequency (nearly daily) that most of us use a backpack to hold our laptops, binders and everything else under the sun, it's important to invest in an ergonomic backpack that doesn't ruin your posture or lead to back strains over time. Inside this review guide I look at the 5 most ergonomic backpacks you can use every day for your body's sake, as well as the useful items you wear.
Each of them offers something different in terms of size, features such as protection against robbery and water-proof material while taking on the same simple ergonomic principles that make them easy on your back even after prolonged use.
infographic by: ergonomictrends.com
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