With spring break around the corner having the right equipment for travel is definitely necessary. Most Generation X members and younger tend to carry backpacks when traveling with many of the backpacks being ergonomically correct, which lessens the wear and tear on one's back, neck and shoulders. In most cases, it is easier to carry backpacks when traveling because of the convenience of having one's personal gear accessible during a flight or other means of travel.
A top choice, ergonomically correct backpack is the Gravis Shadow Backpack available in several colors including; "bright" white, gray microdot, majesty and sangria. Made of durable nylon with PU2 backing and a nylon heat embossed lining, features of the backpack include ergonomic shoulder straps, a main compartment with a laptop sleeve, zippered mesh organizer, expandable rear compartment with a convenient organizer, an audio pocket and four additional accessory pockets. One of the top choices of ergonomic backpacks for spring break, the Gravis Shadow Backpack, retails for approximately $77.
The ultimate ergonomically correct backpack is the Sidetrack 25-inch Backpack Luggage, which is a backpack on wheels and is very comfortable to carry. Features include stow-able suspension, contoured shoulder harness, load lifters, a hip belt, an ergonomically correct curved lumbar region, side carry handle, large main pocket, clothing organizer, removable daypack with pockets, hydration port, a main compartment with padded sleeve, organizer pockets for electronics and more. Definitely one of the top choices of ergonomically correct backpacks for spring break, this backpack retails for $169.99.
One of the premier ergonomically correct backpacks is the Eagle Creek Ultimate Explorer LT. Key features of the Eagle Creek Ultimate Explorer Lt include fleece lined sunglass pocket, camera pocket, detachable daypack, water bottle pockets, a security cover, package duffel, micro-torso adjustable, improved back support, a pulley assist hip belt adjustment, padded back straps and a 3-in-1 travel shell while still remaining lightweight. This retail price for the ergonomically correct backpack is $279.
The backpacks reviewed are all comfortable and ergonomically correct backpacks that are easy to pack and have organized compartments to maximize space.