School Bookbags by AirBac Backpacks

Studies have shown that heavy backpacks have long-term health effects. Most backpacks do not compensate for the weight books. AirBac backpacks greatly reduces the weight of the bags contents promoting healthy posture and less stress.
By: Presentation Multimedia
 
May 15, 2012 - PRLog -- In 2005, AirBac was just an idea. After observing school kids dragging their heavy backpacks, an inventor went to work in his garage and created the lift back. The very first bag was a modified book bag with a blood pressure device stitched into the back and when pumped with air, began to lift upright. After undergoing many revisions and entering mass production, the AirBac came to be. AirBac initially found success through parent/teacher associations, social events and a grass roots campaign. Chiropractors then saw the benefits of such a bag and began to sell it out of their catalogues. Now AirBac is no longer just a school bag; it holds the laptops for business execs, camera equipment for photographers, supplies for hikers but most of all, it takes the weight off your shoulders and spine. You'll feel like you're carrying half the weight. Innovation, creativity, and attention to comfort. This is the evolution of the backpack. This is AirBac.

Promotes Better Posture
Because all of the weight in the back pack is now resting comfortably just above the waistline, your body posture is now able to relax in an upright position - as apposed to a hunched over position to compensate for the extra weight.

No other back pack on the market compares to the amazing comfort that AirBac offers when worn properly. Our patented technology is a breakthrough in both function and durability.

You will be amazed the first time you try an AirBac backpack on as all the weight and stress will transfer from the areas of the upper back that become most stressed, to the area just below the lower back where the body is able to support much more weight comfortably.

While walking or running, each step you take will cause weight to be shifted while carrying your backpack, often causing your backpack to 'shock' your spine with each stride. Because of AirBac's patented air bladder that is strategically positioned between you - and the backpack... virtually all the shock associated with your body's motion is absorbed for maximum comfort while in transit.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 21,000 backpack related injuries were treated at hospital emergency rooms, doctor's offices and clinics in 2003.

“The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons reports that backpacks that are too heavy or worn incorrectly can injure a child’s muscles or joints.” -MMR Magazine Sept. 2005

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