Kane Double Pocket Backpack
- Recycled materials
- waterproof
The 3-second version
- Two main compartments separate books, tech, and daily gear
- Fits laptops up to fifteen inches or two two-inch binders
- Proportioned for third grade through middle school students
- Sized for elementary through middle school only
- No rigid laptop protection or advanced organizers
- Not built for heavy high school or commuter loads
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Dual-compartment backpack sized for middle schoolers and growing kids
Most kids' backpacks offer one big pocket that becomes a jumble by Tuesday, while adult packs overwhelm smaller frames with straps that slip and lengths that swing. This splits the difference with two true compartments in a frame that fits younger students—so a laptop or binder stack lives in one side, lunch and a hoodie in the other, and nothing gets crushed hunting for a pencil case. The dual-pocket layout matters most for the student who carries enough to need real separation but not so much that they need a full commuter rig. If your load outgrows a simple school pack but you are not yet filling an adult-sized bag, this is the span where two compartments make the difference.
Good gift when
- Middle schoolers who need more room than a single-pocket pack
- Students carrying laptops, textbooks, and extracurricular gear daily
- Kids who want organization without adult-sized backpack bulk
- Families looking for a durable option made from recycled materials
Skip it if If the student needs a rigid laptop sleeve, heavy-duty load distribution, or a pack built for high school and beyond, this intermediate size and feature set will feel limiting within a year or two.
Specs
- Recommended Age
- 3rd grade and up
- Laptop Compartment
- Fits up to 15 inches
- Main Compartments
- Two separate sections
- Binder Capacity
- Up to two 2-inch binders or textbooks
- Recycled Content
- 90% recycled materials
- Color
- Cherry
- Personalization
- Available
- Water Resistance
- Water-resistant fabric
- Features
- Padded straps, exterior pockets, water bottle pocket, luggage sleeve compatible
What's included
- Kane Double Pocket Backpack
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
- Can be personalised
Personalization available to add a name or initials; arrives in standard packaging.
The details
When a single-pocket backpack no longer holds everything but a full-size adult pack swallows a young student, this middle ground makes sense. Built with two independent main compartments instead of one, the Kane Double Pocket gives grade schoolers and middle schoolers room to separate notebooks from lunch, sports gear from electronics, or Monday's load from Friday's without digging through a single crowded cavity.
The proportions suit kids from roughly third grade through middle school—long enough to carry what a growing student actually brings to school, narrow enough that straps stay on shoulders instead of sliding down arms. One compartment accommodates a laptop up to fifteen inches or a pair of two-inch binders. The second holds textbooks, a change of clothes, or the water bottle and snacks that never quite fit when everything shares one space.
Recycled materials account for ninety percent of the construction, so the bag carries less environmental weight than conventional nylon equivalents. Straps are padded, the back panel offers some structure, and exterior pockets keep small items within reach. The design does not include elaborate organizers or a rigid frame; it prioritizes capacity and simplicity for students who need to haul more than a day pack allows but do not yet require a commuter's load-bearing system.
A portion of proceeds supports American families through the brand's giving program, which directs funds toward essential needs rather than fixed charitable categories. The Cherry colorway runs pink with metallic accents. Personalization is available if you want initials or a name added to reduce mix-ups at school or camp.
Two separate main sections keep books, tech, and gear organized without the bulk of adult packs
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Questions
- What age range is this backpack designed for?
- It is recommended for third grade and up, typically fitting students from around eight or nine years old through middle school. The proportions suit growing kids who need more capacity than elementary packs but are not yet ready for full-size adult backpacks.
- Can this backpack fit a laptop and how large?
- Yes, one of the main compartments fits laptops up to fifteen inches. It also accommodates two two-inch binders or textbooks in place of a laptop if the student does not carry electronics.
- Is the backpack water-resistant or waterproof?
- The bag is water-resistant, meaning it will handle light rain and splashes but is not designed for submersion or prolonged heavy downpours. Materials shed moisture but do not form a complete waterproof barrier.
- Can I add personalization like a name or initials?
- Yes, personalization is available. Adding a name or initials can help prevent mix-ups at school, camp, or after-school activities.
- What materials is this backpack made from?
- Ninety percent of the bag is constructed from recycled materials, reducing reliance on virgin nylon and polyester. The brand focuses on sustainability in manufacturing without sacrificing durability for daily student use.
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