Choosing a backpack
Which backpack should you choose so you can wear it comfortably and avoid back pain? With so
many models to choose from, it's easy to get lost, which is why Kite has developed rules for
choosing the perfect one. Here are 8 rules to help you choose the right backpack.
Rule No. 1.
Patented ergonomic back with supporting soft pads
Patented ergonomic back with supporting soft pads

Repeats the natural curve of the spine, reduces pressure to the back. Upholds the
back in natural position, trains not to slouch and keep shoulders straight.
Rule No. 2.
S-shaped wide ergonomic shoulder straps
S-shaped wide ergonomic shoulder straps

Ensure tight fit of the backpack on the shoulders, do not put pressure on the
shoulders, do not chafe against the neck. Distance between shoulder straps in the
place where they are attached to the backpack must be 4 cm, width of shoulder straps
– not less than 5,5 cm.
Rule No. 3.
Chest and waist straps
Chest and waist straps

It is important that the backpack for primary school contains these elements. The
straps fix the backpack firmly to the body and prevent it from wobbling from side to
side during movement. They help distribute the load evenly over all parts of the
spine.
Rule No. 4.
Size and weight of the backpack
Size and weight of the backpack

The bottom of the backpack must be 4 cm below the waist, the top end must be at the
shoulder level. Empty backpack must weigh up to 1 kg, and when packed – not more
than 10% of the child`s weight.
Rule No. 5.
Dividers for books
Dividers for books

Firmly hold textbooks, maintain body balance during movement. It is advisable to
place heavier textbooks closer to the back.
Rule No. 6.
Light reflecting details on all sides of the backpack
Light reflecting details on all sides of the backpack

Protect the child on the road during hours of darkness. A special coating on the
elements reflects light from car headlights and streetlights.
Rule No. 7.
It is important to carry the backpack properly
It is important to carry the backpack properly

Use both shoulder straps with chest strap fastened. Carrying the backpack on one of
nerve endlings and vessels, compression of vertebrae and development of scoliosis.
Rule No. 8.
Put on and take off the backpack properly
Put on and take off the backpack properly

A packed backpack weighs 1kg or more, so train your child to put on and take off the
packed backpack from a high surface. This puts the weight evenly on the shoulders
and distributes it over the back. If there is no suitable surface nearby, use an
alternative method. Lift the backpack by the top handle at knee height, place it on
your thigh and slide your arms into the shoulder straps one at a time.