Bean’s Deluxe Book Pack is a classic grade school backpack we tested and loved, and since it comes in seven vibrant patterns, your little one can pick an option that’s as eye-catching as they want it to be. Size: 16.5 x 11.4 x 5.9 inches | Material: Nylon, polyester | Capacity: 23 L One thing to note is that lighter colors may get dirtier easier, especially when hiking with young ones, so we recommend a dark color like navy or black. The padded straps add a ton of comfort, which we love for long hikes, without feeling weighed down. We found during testing that there was plenty of room for daily essentials, whether it's a change of clothes for hiking or a laptop for school. Even better: There's a luggage sleeve, so it's great for vacationing as well. There are six pockets total., counting the two water bottles on the front-an essential for using on the go. And since it’s crafted from durable, water-repellent nylon, it should make a solid companion on all your outdoor adventures. The compact day pack works best with kids in middle or high school and easily converts from a hiking bag to a school backpack. Hiking backpacks aren’t just for adults-and the LuluLemon Everyday Backpack proves it. Size: 13 x 9 x 18 inches | Material: Polyester, metal | Capacity: 34.5 L We loved giving kids this option and the rolling design also prevents any back or neck pain, but we do wish there were a few more pockets inside. A great option that grows with your child, the rolling backpack easily transitions to a classic design with cushioned straps for when it's not too heavy to wear. You’ll also find mesh pockets lining the sides of the backpack, which are great for holding umbrellas on rainy days-and for holding water bottles on any day. On the interior, you’ll find one large main compartment fit for holding textbooks and folders, and on the exterior, you’ll find one small pocket with a key clip, pen holders, and card slots. The backpack is crafted from soft polyester, and its simple design makes it easy for kids to store and organize their stuff. Rolling backpacks are a classic option for kids who don’t want their textbooks weighing them down, and J World's Sunrise Rolling Backpack is a solid option we tested that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Size: 10.5 x 5 x 14 inches | Material: Polyester | Capacity: Not Listed While we wish it was more water-resistant, we love just how excited it makes young kids to get ready for school every morning. We found that even small toddler hands could zip and unzip the backpack easily and it never felt too heavy even when full. We tested the super cool rocket style, but there are five patterns total, including rainbow and soccer themes. What really makes this bag pop is the design. During testing, we were surprised at how well the small backpack fits everything little ones needed for preschool and we see it being just as effective for elementary school. And though the 11-ounce backpack should be pretty lightweight, it promises to be spacious enough to store all your little one’s stuff. The backpack boasts a simple design: There's a main compartment for larger essentials, a water bottle holder, and a smaller clear front pocket for littler must-haves. Size: 16.7 x 13 x 8.5 inches | Material: Polyester | Capacity: 26 LĪ classic backpack available at a reasonable price point, Skip Hop's Spark Style Big Kid Backpack is basically a dream come true. It's available in a wide variety of colors and has a lifetime warranty, so your kid can use it for years before passing it down to a younger sibling. Tens of thousands of positive customer reviews confirm that the Superbreak is high-quality and the perfect size for elementary or middle schoolers. We love that the straps are super adjustable, so it easily fits any child, even over a large winter jacket. The partially-padded back and fully padded straps make for a comfortable carry, and the 15-inch drop provides an easy, over-the-shoulder fit. The Superbreak's streamlined design includes a large main compartment for textbooks and folders, a front utility pocket for organizing small items, and a side water bottle pocket. (It's important to note that overloading a backpack can cause neck, shoulder, and back pain, so be sure that the load of the pack is no more than 10-15% of your child's body weight.) During testing, we found that it's durable, spacious, and lightweight enough that it won't weigh your little one down, especially because the straps aren't very padded. The JanSport's Superbreak backpack is a solid choice if you're looking for a classic style. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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