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Backpacks - Know the Different Types and Their Uses

Backpacks - Know the Different Types and Their Uses

1. Basic Daypack

This backpack can be used for students, the gym, the office, and many other things. 

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2. Laptop Backpack

This is a type of backpack that has a special compartment to store your laptop. It is designed to protect your computer and has multiple pockets for your computer accessories. Laptop backpacks are a must-have for students, commuters, and frequent flyers.

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3. Rucksack Backpack

A rucksack is essentially a large, rugged backpack. The word “rucksack” is derived from the German, “der rücken,” meaning “the back.” A rucksack is a pack often used for camping or hiking, and a good one can be crafted of durable waxed canvas or technical material. Backpacks and rucksacks have many features in common. They normally comprise a large main compartment and are made from durable materials.

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4. Anti-theft backpack

An anti-theft backpack is a backpack that is designed to keep your belongings safe from theft. They are made with features such as hidden zippers, lockable zippers, and RFID-blocking pockets. They are great for traveling or commuting in crowded areas.

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5. Duffel Backpack

A duffel backpack is a hybrid between a duffel bag and a backpack. It has the shape of a duffel bag but has straps like a backpack. They are great for traveling because they can be carried like a backpack but have the capacity of a duffel bag. They are also great for gym use because they can hold all your gym gear and can be carried like a backpack.

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6. Drawstring Backpack

 

A drawstring backpack, also known as a cinch-up backpack or cinch bag, is a small, lightweight bag that is adjustable with two strings. You pull the strings to close the bag and pull the bag apart at the top when you want to access the items stored inside. The cinch design works well in a variety of situations, and the simplicity of the build means getting it open and closed is straightforward. These bags are not typically very big, so they’re ideal for day trips to places like amusement parks or the beach.

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7. Cycling/Hiking/Trekking Backpack

A cycling backpack is a backpack designed for cycling. It is typically lightweight and has a streamlined design to reduce wind resistance. They are often made with breathable materials to keep you cool while cycling. They also have features such as hydration systems and reflective materials for safety.


A hiking backpack is a backpack designed for hiking. It is typically larger than a cycling backpack and has more compartments for storage. They are often made with durable materials to withstand the elements. They also have features such as hydration systems and adjustable straps for comfort.


A trekking backpack is similar to a hiking backpack but is designed for longer trips. They are often larger than hiking backpacks and have more compartments for storage. They are also made with durable materials to withstand the elements.

 

8. Bum Bag/Waist Bag

A bum bag, also known as a waist bag or fanny pack (US), is a small fabric pouch worn like a belt around the waist by use of a strap above the hips that is secured usually with some sort of buckle. It is perfect for sightseeing, hiking, light travelling, or traversing a festival site. It can be worn on the waist or crossbody.

 

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