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Silicone panel for creating your own designs. A set of multi-coloured pixels included.
Silicone panel for creating your own designs. A set of multi-coloured pixels included. A light weight.
Typebackpackbackpack
Age grouppreschoolschool
Genderunisexgirls
Lockzipperzipper
Capacity7 L
Compartments and pockets
Branches
pencil case
bottle pocket /2 pcs/
 
 
 
side pocket /2 pcs/
Design
padded shoulder straps
padded shoulder straps
General
Materialnylonnylon
Dimensions (HxWxD)24x20x10 cm30x29x10 cm
Weight400 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017august 2016

Age group

For preschoolers. Models designed for the youngest age group — up to 7 years. They have a bright design, as well as small size and capacity — however, large volumes in this case are not needed. With such a backpack, it will be convenient for a child to go to a kindergarten or a preparatory group, inside you can put a change of clothes, drawing supplies, etc.

For schoolchildren. Backpacks designed mainly for children of primary and secondary school age — from 7 to 12 years. However, some models are suitable for high school students. They are more diverse in terms of equipment than preschool ones, often have more departments (both internal and external), and the volume can be very different — from a small one, 10 liters or less, to 30 liters or even more. This allows you to choose the best option in terms of size and volume, and as the child grows, you can also change the backpack from small to larger and more spacious.

For teenagers. Backpacks for teenagers aged 12 years and older, in fact — for high school students, and even junior students. They do not have such a “childish” design as the younger models, but they are still quite diverse, they can be discreet, and quite bright and colorful. The volume can also be different — from a few liters to 30 liters or more.

Gender

Gender of the child for which the product is designed. This moment practically does not affect the functionality and equipment; first of all, the design depends on it.

Modern school bags, satchels and backpacks can be produced in versions for girls, for boys and unisex (universal). "Girl" models are distinguished by a rather bright appearance, pink, lilac, light green shades are popular in them, as well as romantic, fabulous and various "cute" motifs. "Boys" products have more restrained colours, usually in cool colours (blue, grey, green), and the design theme can relate to cars and various equipment, extreme sports, science fiction, etc. The unisex category, in turn, includes quite a wide variety of models — from neutral-restrained to bright and richly decorated; however, they are all equally well suited for both girls and boys.

Also note that models for which a certain “gender identity” is claimed can also be designed in a neutral style, and classifying them as “boys” or “girls” sometimes depends only on what the manufacturer himself decided about this.

Capacity

The total volume of the product. It can be indicated both with external pockets and without them (see "Compartments") — this is not critical in this case, because the capacity of the pockets is small and does not really affect the overall capacity. But the external compartment (see ibid.) is necessarily taken into account in the characteristics, since it accounts for a fairly significant part of the volume.

Larger capacity allows you to carry more items inside. On the other hand, for pupils of primary and secondary grades, capacious backpacks are not required, and a heavy load can be harmful to health and normal development. Therefore, the volume largely depends on the age category. Thus, the volume of backpacks (see "Type"), which were originally designed for the younger age group, rarely exceeds 20 liters, and in most cases is less than 15 liters. The same applies to bags, but in their case it is more likely due to design features, and the volume is generally larger — up to 29 liters. Backpacks are the most voluminous — among them models of 25 liters are not uncommon, and in some the volume exceeds 30 liters. However, the choice of volume depends not only on the age category, but also on the expected amount of cargo. So, a high school student may not need a roomy backpack if the school has lockers and textbooks are mostly stored there.

Branches

Additional compartments provided in the design of the product (in addition to the main one).

External. Additional compartment with a separate fastener, located on the outside of the backpack (on the opposite side from the back). It can have different sizes: most often, the outer compartment occupies the entire height and width of the backpack, but in some models it is made in the form of a relatively small additional pocket. Anyway, this feature allows you to organize the contents of the backpack by placing it in the appropriate compartments: for example, you can keep textbooks in a larger compartment, notebooks in a smaller one.

Penal. A small outer compartment designed for any small things; the name "pencil case" hints at the fact that it is designed for pens, pencils, erasers and other stationery, but in fact you can hold any small items there. Thanks to this, they are not lost in the main compartment, and you can get to the contents of the pencil case quite easily and quickly. Moreover, an organizer can be provided inside — a set of pockets for stationery; however, in some backpacks, the organizer is placed in the main or external compartment. Do not confuse this function with a separate pencil case (see "Additional") — we are talking about the built-in compartment.

Bottle pocket. A separate pocket for carrying bottles and other items o...f a similar shape — thermoses, umbrellas, etc. It is usually located outside, on the side end of the product, and is made in the form of an elastic mesh capable of "holding" the object placed inside. Often there are two such pockets, on both sides. The bottle pocket is convenient because you can get to its contents without opening the main compartments, and with a certain skill, even without removing the entire backpack: just remove one strap and put your hand behind your back. In some models, one of the bottle pockets is also regularly used as a seat for a complete pencil case (see "Additional").

Side pocket. Like the pocket for a bottle (see above), such a pocket is located on the side end and there may be more than one. The main difference lies primarily in the form and purpose: side pockets are usually made for flat and/or small items. In addition, they are often equipped with zippers or other closing devices. The side pocket is usually not connected to the main compartment, it is convenient to store various small things in it, which can be “lost” inside the bag / knapsack / backpack, or which need quick access.

Hidden pocket. A secret pocket, usually, is located on the back of the backpack. Thus, when the backpack hangs on the shoulders, the pocket is hidden from view and from access to the contents. This is especially convenient when carrying small valuable items, because. gives maximum protection against theft.

— Internal dividers. Partitions dividing the main compartment of the backpack into several parts. This design makes it easier to put the contents in order: for example, textbooks, notebooks and inventory for a labor lesson can be separated by partitions. At the same time, partitions are more convenient than the division into the main and outer compartments (see above): just open the backpack — and all the contents will immediately be at hand, you do not have to unfasten / fasten each compartment separately. Also note that one of the separators can block off a special seat for a laptop or tablet.

Weight

Empty weight. This parameter has a dual meaning. On the one hand, the lower the own weight of a backpack, bag or knapsack, the less load will be on the shoulders of the child with the same weight of the load. On the other hand, with the same materials, a lighter product is also thinner and, accordingly, less durable.
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