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        Kids’ backpacks – how to find the right size

        Kids' backpacks - how to find the right size

        The choice of a kid’s backpack depends on the child’s age and build. For young children, children’s backpacks are primarily used as daycare backpacks. Larger children’s backpacks may also be designed as hiking backpacks for children. In that case, they feature a carrying system with a hip belt that transfers part of the load to the hips, thereby relieving pressure on the shoulders and spine.

        Tatonka kids’ backpacks for different age groups (guidelines / take the child’s build into account)

        Age Backpack volume Tatonka model
        3 – 5 years approx. 10 liters Husky Bag 10
        6 – 10 years approx. 12–15 liters City Pack JR 12, Rolltop Pack JR 14, Wokin 15
        ages 10 and up 20 liters Mani 20
        ages 12 and up approx. 30 liters Yukon 32 JR, Akela 35

         

        Ergonomic design for a comfortable fit

        The following features distinguish Tatonka’s kids’ backpacks:

        1. Back padding with Air-Mesh cover for ventilation
        2. Ergonomically shaped, padded shoulder straps
        3. Height-adjustable chest strap to secure the shoulder straps
        4. Kids’ hiking backpacks: Padded hip belt
        5. Teen hiking backpacks: Adjustable carrying system

        Tips for packing a Kid’s backpack

        As a general rule, a kids’ backpack shouldn’t be packed too full. As a guideline, children shouldn’t carry more than 10% of their own body weight.

        Children should only carry a backpack over long distances if they actually want to.

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