Backpack Storage Tips

backpack storage

Proper backpack storage is essential for any backpack, regardless of type. Whether it’s a schoolbag, a daypack, a travel backpack or a backcountry camping backpack, the best way to store your backpack is to wrap it in clean, dry paper. Store it in a dry, low-humidity area. If you don’t have a dry storage area, consider using paper yard waste bags instead.

When you get home from a trip, it’s tempting to simply toss your backpack in the basement or garage. However, this can be dangerous to the shape of your backpack and could lead to mold and mildew. The ideal place for your backpack to dry out is a closed closet or under the bed. Once empty, store it on a top shelf in a closet or under the bed.

The best backpack storage rack should accommodate your backpack and the accessories that you need to use while you’re away from home. Choose one that features several compartments to accommodate all your accessories. Dedicated organizer racks are ideal for school bags and backpacks, as they can hold a wide variety of accessories. This versatile organizer is also perfect for storing your tennis or skateboard racks.

The storage capacity of backpacks has been increased several times. Originally, the maximum storage capacity was 300 slots, or six pages. But with the Australian Christmas update, the backpack expansion tool was introduced, adding an extra 100 slots per use. Moreover, the Smissmas 2017 update and Jungle Inferno update both increased the maximum number of slots in the backpack to 3000.