BackPack or Car Trunk?

I just read this quote:
“It’s a really valuable tool, like a car trunk,”Pam Jones, senior designer at L.L. Bean  about their Turbo Transit II backpack AKA ” the minivan”.

It’s LL Beans fastest growing by sales and largest pack (2,400 cubic inches) with the capacity of a small dorm refrigerator.

Comic and social commentator, the late George Carlin did a riff about consumerism, saying that we need to buy “stuff” to fill our house, and then need a bigger house so we can get more “stuff”, which then fills so we need a bigger house, ad infinitum.

Training kids to carry a dorm room (oops..I mean fridge) on their back would be a funny extension of that riff… if it were not so sad.  I am writing this on Friday afternoon and can see kids getting off a school bus, some with backpacks the size of their torso.

Besides training kids minds into consumerism, we are training them to develop hunched over postures and the resultant effects on health.  Because it is physically possible to load more onto a child does not make it wise or desirable.

Blog Author: Health Expert Dr. Steven Weiniger

How Heavy Can a Backpack Get? Wall Street Journal

 

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