What are the benefits of the carrying system of the travel backpack? A backpack is a piece of equipment that is carried on the back and bears a certain weight. A reasonable carrying system can effectively decompose the pressure of weight on the body, reduce the fatigue of the human body, and protect the body from harm. The carrying system generally consists of shoulder straps, waist belts, and chest straps.
The parts of the shoulder straps that are in contact with the body should be soft, breathable and reasonably load-bearing. The tension of the shoulder straps and waistband can be adjusted freely. The general backpack also has force loops or straps on the two shoulder straps, which can be pulled by hand to reduce the pressure of the backpack on the shoulders or back.
Because many cycling backpacks can be used for multiple purposes, they have a similar structure, but we strongly recommend that when riding, do not take your hands off the handlebars and hook the force loop (belt), because it is very dangerous. Many backpacks have adjustable shoulder strap structures to accommodate backpackers of different heights. The function of the chest strap is to connect the two shoulder straps on the chest to ensure a stable back and even force.