Gear Up and Go: adidas Backpacks That Keep Pace

Backpacks are one of those everyday essentials we all rely on—whether it’s for school, work, travel, hiking, gym sessions, or just daily errands. adidas offers a variety of styles to fit your needs and your budget. Here are a few standout options:

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adidas Originals National 3.0 Backpack ($30)

A no-fuss, classic backpack that delivers on both looks and function—without draining your wallet. Currently on sale for just $30, it features a simple silhouette with multiple zip compartments perfect for daily essentials.


adidas Defender 5 Backpack ($55)

Need a little more space than your average backpack? The Defender 5 fits the bill. It keeps a traditional profile but adds volume, thanks to a roomy main compartment and several zippered pockets—including a vented section for post-gym clothes. It comes in stylish brown or pink, made with durable polyester and a water-resistant base.


adidas Adaptive Packing System Backpack 4D ($275)

Yes, it’s a splurge—but if you’re serious about fitness, commuting, or all-weather travel, this high-tech pack is worth it. Made with tough, weather-resistant TPU, it includes innovative features like a 4D-printed lattice ventilation structure, padded shoulder straps, and reflective accents for visibility. For PNW commuters or active urbanites, it’s basically built for your lifestyle.


Kid Backpacks

If you’re a parent like me, and three weeks into summer break has you already thinking “back to school”… you’re not alone. I love my kids (truly!)—but the chaos of working from home while they’re home all day is real.

adidas has a great lineup of kids’ backpacks that make back-to-school shopping a little more fun. From bold colors to character-themed options, there’s something for every little personality:


Whether you’re upgrading your daily carry or preparing the kids for fall, adidas has a pack that fits the moment.

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