Deconstructing Backpack Design: Components and Their Roles
2024-07-03 16:05:43
hebei leimande
A BACKAPCK MAY INCLUDE THESE PARTS:
Main compartment:
The biggest area in a backpack storing the main items, usually with a zipper.
Front pocket:
Generally locate a small compartment in the backpack's front, suitable for keys, pens, phones, and other small items that are easily accessible.
Side pocket:
Two net pockets on both sides of the backpack hold bottles, umbrellas, etc.
Shoulder strap:
Two adjustable shoulder straps with padding for comfort when loading heavy things.
Sternum strap:
The strap connects two shoulder straps and crosses the chest, providing stability and decreasing the burden on the shoulders.
Hip Belt (optional):
Backpacks with large capacity or special for hiking travel may come with a hip belt around the waist and transfer the weight from shoulders to waist, which offers better support and comfortability.
Top handle:
Located on the top of the backpack, it needs to be much more stable for carrying and hanging the pack.
Compression straps:
The straps on the side or front of the backpack can tension and press internal belongings to prevent movement and maintain balance and stability.
Back panel:
The back part of the backpack is usually covered with padding and a ventilated channel to add comfort and prompt airflow.
Rain Cover (optional):
Some backpacks will come with built-in and dismountable rain cover that can protect the pack and belongings from rain and wetness.