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Synthetic Material School Bags Loungefly Sanrio Hello Kitty 50th Metallic Mini Backpack - Red
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Loungefly Sanrio Hello Kitty 50th Metallic Mini Backpack - Red

School Bag, Synthetic Material

£41.51
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Synthetic Material School Bags Loungefly Pokemon: Mini Backpack

Loungefly Pokemon: Mini Backpack

School Bag, Faux Leather, Synthetic Material

£63.83
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Synthetic Material School Bags Fjällräven Kånken Rainbow - Ochre/Rainbow

Fjällräven Kånken Rainbow - Ochre/Rainbow

School Bag, 16L, Synthetic Material

£52.21
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Synthetic Material School Bags Fjällräven Kånken Mini
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Fjällräven Kånken Mini

Mochila escolar, 7L, Material Sintético

£48.94£66.10
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Three things to consider before buying a school bag

There are bags for every style and taste.

  • A classic bag with a shoulder strap keeps your school books and papers in order, but if it’s too heavy it can put too much strain on one side of your back.
  • For carrying heavy backpack is better, as the weight is distributed more evenly. Choose one with different compartments to keep track of all your stuff – preferably one with a mobile phone compartment as well.

It’s important that the bag doesn’t weigh too much. As a rule of thumb, it shouldn’t weigh more than one kilo and its contents shouldn’t weigh more than 15% of the child’s weight. Think about what they need to take with them and buy a bag that’s as light as possible.

If you buy a backpack, it’s a good idea to choose one with padded shoulder straps and chest straps, as this will distribute the weight and make it easier to carry.

Many bags are water resistant, but that’s not the same as being waterproof.

How much water an item can withstand is measured in water columns (mm) – at least 20000 mm is required to be considered waterproof. Do you want to know more about different waterproof levels? Revolution race teaches you moe about the different levels of water columns.

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