Backpack Hooks

backpack hooks

Backpack hooks are a great way to keep your backpack tidy and out of the way. They’re also a good place to store items like lunch boxes, umbrellas, and hats while you’re away from home.

A Backpack Storage Rack for Your Closet or Entryway

If you have a lot of backpacks, a coat rack is an effective solution for hanging them up without causing a tripping hazard. This Union Rustic rack features multiple hooks for backpacks, hats and more, plus three shelves for additional storage.

A Backpack Floating Shelf with Five Pegs

This Ballucci floating shelf has clean lines and offers a great place to hang your backpack when it’s not in use. It comes in a white-finished MDF finish that goes with just about any decor.

A Backpack Luggage Pass Through Sleeve

Originally designed for travel and business backpacks, a luggage pass through sleeve is used to attach a backpack to the handles of your suitcase. This feature is a common one in tactical, outdoor and travel backpacks for easy transportation.

A Backpack Internal Frame Sheet

Another feature that helps keep your backpack shaped correctly when you’re wearing it is an internal frame sheet. These body-hugging fiberglass sheets or aluminum stays help prevent the backpack from rounding when stuffed full. This allows the backpack to distribute its weight evenly and reduces stress on the shoulders.

A Backpack Rear Loading Strap

Rear loading straps are two straps found at the bottom of a backpack that can be used to secure large items such as sleeping bags or blankets. This feature is commonly seen on outdoor backpacks but can also be found on specialty backpacks such as camera bags.