Kid's Camo Backpack for School
When purchasing back-to-school items, why not consider buying a kid's camo backpack? Kids love the camo look, and the backpacks come in a large variety of colors and styles. Whether your student is a boy or a girl, there is a choice perfect for him or her.
Good backpacks for school are a necessity these days, since kids have so many books and so much (too much?) homework. When buying one for your student, be sure that the pack is the right size, is made of sturdy material so that it lasts through the year (or longer), and has padded shoulder straps.
Teach your kids how to balance the load to the pack from causing them to walk with their back's out of alignment. While there is no research indicating that this will cause permanent damage, using a backpack improperly balanced will cause neck, shoulder, and back pain. From personal experience, I can tell you this is not just pain, it is PAIN! I had to go to a chiropractor to get relief.
Save money on medical expenses by making sure your student knows the proper way to use a backpack.
This K-Cliffs Camouflage Polyester School Backpack features a large 17 inch long main compartment, 3 additional compartments, and small pockets for organizing small items, including 2 mesh water bottle pockets on each side. The padded shoulder straps are adjustable and a padded back panel for comfort. The backpack has a rain flap to protect the main compartment. As an added safety feature the front of the backpack, which faces anyone behind the student, has a reflective strip, so that students are easily noticed when walking in the dark.
Pink camo backpacksare also a fun choice! Very light, with straight-cut and padded shoulder straps, this cute pink camo backpack has a 2/3 padded back panel for comfort.
The large main compartment will hold books, binders, and more, while the front utility pocket keeps pens, pencils, erasers, calculators, and USB drives organized and easy to find.
The back pack is made of 600 Denier polyester for long lasting durability.
Does your child like the camo look?
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