FAQs and Details About School Backpacks + Book Bags
The backpack should not be wider than your child's torso or hang more than four inches below their waist. Elementary students often need a 15- to 18-liter pack, while middle and high school students may need 20 to 30 liters or more for binders and laptops.
Look for wide, padded shoulder straps for comfort, multiple compartments for organization, and durable material like high-denier polyester or nylon. Side mesh pockets for water bottles are also a must-have.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, a filled backpack should weigh no more than 10 to 20 percent of your child's body weight. An overloaded backpack can cause back and shoulder strain.
While both carry essentials, a laptop daypack has a dedicated, padded sleeve inside to protect a computer or tablet from bumps and drops. A standard book bag may not have this specific protective feature.
The fabric of a backpack determines its durability, weight, and resistance to water. The two most common materials are polyester and nylon. Both are great choices, but they have slight differences.
Feature
Polyester
Nylon
Durability
Very good resistance to abrasion, tearing, and UV fading.
Excellent resistance to abrasion and tearing; very strong.
Water Resistance
Naturally water-resistant and quick-drying.
Generally more water-resistant than polyester.
Weight
Slightly heavier than nylon for the same strength.
Lightweight and very strong for its weight.
Best For
Everyday use, holding its shape well, and vibrant colors.
Heavy-duty use, carrying heavy loads, and weather protection.