General FAQ's & Frequently Asked Questions Direct
from AirPacksŪ
How does it work?
The patented
ergonomic AIRPACKS system of air-filled bladders in the shoulder straps and lumbar support transfers the weight to the lower
back and hips to relieve strain on the neck and upper back.
How do I make sure the bag is fitting me correctly?
The
lumbar cushion should rest in the small of your back, adjust the straps so it will rest there.
For more information on proper fitting, please scroll down to download PDF
files.
I am worried, my daughter is carrying too much in
her backpack. How much should she by carrying?
Most physicians recommend that student's not carry more than 10% - 15% of
their body weight in their backpacks. Kids today are carrying too much, up to 40 lbs.
Here is a translation for different weights:
- 50 pounds: 2.5 to 5 pounds
- 80 pounds: 4 to 8 pounds
- 100 pounds: 5 to 10 pounds
- 130 pounds: 6.5 to 13 pounds
- 150 pounds: 7.5 to 15 pounds
How do I stop my backpacks from pinching under
the arms?
Loosen the underarm straps.I feel like I am going to fall backwards.
Why does this happen?
With other
packs, you tend to lend forward to compensate for the weight, so with the AIRPACKS backpack it just might take a little getting
used to. If there is an extreme sensation of falling backwards reduce the amount of air in the lumbar cushion.
How do I blow up the cushions?
They
will come inflated, but if you want to personalize it with more or less air, it is very easy. Pinch the valve to release air,
use the attached pump to increase air.
What is your warranty?
If there
is a problem or you are not completely satisfied, we will make it right.
How durable are the bladders:
They
are made of 20 gauge PVS, which is what boat bumpers are made of. We have tested them for durability, even had a truck
drive over them.
What do I do if a bladder leaks?
We
will replace it immediately.
Testimonials
Healthcare Professionals
Mary J Hickey
Professor of Physical Therapy
Northeastern University
"In a research study, middle school students exhibited a more
balanced posture using AirPacks, than using traditional packs. Balanced posture leads to decreased muscle stress and strain.
The students also preferred the AirPacks to the traditional pack they were carrying."
R. Jerry DeGrado,
D.C., F.I.C.C.
Degrado, Ltd.
Wichita, Kansas
"Optimal health begins at a very early age. It has been shown
how much damage a backpack can do to a developing spine. As a father and a Chiropractic Physician, my children will use AirPacks
only."
Dr. Brooke Schwartz-Sonnenwirth
Doctor of Internal Medicine
Chairperson of Safety and Security Committees, Jewish Day Schools
St.
Louis, Missouri
"This is the best backpack I have seen."
Dr. Sheryl Russell, DC
Beverly, MA
"We have found the AirPacks have made a great impact on the
biomechanics of our patients. The packs help maintain the integrity of the spine and assists in supporting our corrective
care."
Bonnie Moore
Chiropractic Consultant
Richmond Hill,
Ontario, Canada
"You have a fantastic product and I believe that your backpack
will really make a difference in the health of our teens and I hope we can get your product to the millions of teens throughout
Canada."
John Levitt
Seton Hall Basketball Trainer, 1984-99
Trainer
and Consumer Consultant at
sx.sportmed.com
"I found it significantly reduced the pressure on the shoulders
and lumbar spine compared to other ordinary packs."
Lawrence G. Stern, DC
Center for Integrative Healing Transformational
Wellness
"AirPacks care and concern for the public's spinalhealth is
matched only by their breakthrough ergonomic technology and commitment to design excellence!"
Martin Cohen, DC DACBOH
Chiropractic Occupational Health Information
Network (COHIN)
"We the undersigned, tested the AirPacks backpack against non
air packs backpacks on July 27, 2000 using the "Pocket Ergometer" as the test instrument. The "Pocket Ergometer" is a training
devise which detects muscle functioning. It is used to train individuals about how to reduce Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI)
by reducing muscle stress and strain.
We placed 18 lb.s of books in the non-AirPack backpacks then
placed these packs on test subjects. The Ergometer electrodes were placed across the trapezius muscles. Several readings were
taken with the instrument. The same books were then placed in an AirPacks backpack and again multiple readings were taken.
The results of this testing with 20 patients showed that significant reduction in trapezius muscle function (less stress and
strain) was recorded when the AirPack backpacks were utilized."
Carlo DeLuca, Ph.D
Biomedical Engineer
Director
of NeuroMuscular Research Center
Boston University
"Initial biomedical testing indicates that the AirPacks backpack,
with its innovative design and use of air, shifts the weight to the lumbar and hip area. This reduces strain on the neck,
shoulders and back."
Lynda Palmstrom, OT
Founder of Occupational Therapy Associates
Wakefield,
MA
"I've been recommending AirPacks to my patients. The AirPacks
system centers the weight, balances impact and provides superior ergonomic support."
Santo Sampino, DC, CCSP, DABCN
CFO/Regional Oversight Manager
National
Consulting and Health Management Organization
"The design of these backpacks reduces compressional loading
of the acromio-clavicular joints to reduce the risk of impingement problems and redistributes spinal loading to be primarily
born in the hips, resulting in significantly diminished back strain."