The Healthy Back Bag
-A A +AWednesday, September 5, 2012
TOTING around a bag full of stuff on a daily basis has been a common practice for people all over the world. Whether it's a bunch of personal care products, materials for work or lifestyle gadgets, it's one bad habit that’s quite hard to break - until now.
A poorly-constructed bag packed with all sorts of things can cause various back complications. It may start off as a simple backache but can develop into something worse over time - without you noticing it. This then lead to the development of the Healthy Back Bag.
With the help of a chiropractor and a doctor, the creator of this innovative new product came up with a design that’s not only pleasing to the eyes but also eases back pain that is usually experienced by one in three adults.
By combining style and health benefits, the Healthy Back Bag was able to achieve a rare feat in ergonomic design. The one-strap "backbag" easily contours to the natural curve of the spine making the seemingly heavy load of the bag feel significantly lighter as well as help reduce stress to the back, shoulders, and neck.
Its patented teardrop shape efficiently distributes the weight of the bag across key touch points through the length of the whole bag.
There are two ways to wear the Healthy Back Bag, you can carry it on either shoulder, across the back or across the chest, always enabling the user easy access to the contents of his/her bag without having to take it off.
Another practical feature is it's "non-slip" strap lining which prevents the bag from annoying slippage that is very common with shoulder bags.
Each Healthy Back Bag also has a lot of inventive details such as nifty compartments that make it easier for one to organize his/her stuff, a built-in key hook, branded zipper pulls that cleverly conceals your belongings from thieves, and a signature silver lining that makes it easier for you to look for what you need. Now anyone can use a bag designed with a sound medical rationale that looks good too.
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on September 05, 2012.
Lifestyle
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