What are the benefits of the carrying system of a travel backpack? A backpack is a equipment that can be carried on the back and bear a certain weight. A reasonable loading system can effectively decompose the pressure on the body by weight, reduce the feeling of fatigue in the human body, and protect the body from harm. The carrying system is generally composed of shoulder straps, waist straps and chest straps.
The parts where the shoulder straps and waist belts come into contact with the body must be soft, breathable and reasonable in load-bearing. The elasticity of the shoulder straps and waistbands can be adjusted freely. A general backpack also has a stress ring or strap on both shoulder straps. Pulling it with your hands can reduce the pressure on the backpack to the shoulders or back.
Because many cycling backpacks can be used for multi-purpose, they have similar structures, but we strongly recommend: when riding, do not leave your hands and hook the stress loop (belt), because this is very dangerous. Many backpacks have shoulder strap structures that can be adjusted at will to suit backpackers of different heights. The function of the chest strap is to connect the two shoulder straps located on the chest to ensure a stable back and even stress.