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How is the load-bearing capacity of the bottom of the bag and the handle?

The bottom and handle bear the load, demonstrating that our bag has undergone reinforced design at these two key load-bearing areas, ensuring complete reliability in daily use:
Bottom: Utilizes thick and wear-resistant base plate / high-density reinforced fabric. The edges are double-layered with adhesive and stitching, effectively dispersing weight and preventing collapse or deformation when carrying heavy items, providing more stable load-bearing.
Handle / Shoulder Strap: Both are made with multi-layer composite sewing process. Key load-bearing points have been reinforced with stitch-back technique. After repeated tensile tests, they can easily withstand the regular loading weight during daily commuting and short trips, and are less likely to break or come off.
Warm Usage Tips
It is not recommended to load heavy items beyond the regular requirements (such as large pieces of metal, overweight building materials, etc.) for a long time, as this may cause long-term overloading and pulling, affecting the lifespan.
Avoid repeatedly bending or pulling the handle area. When carrying heavy items, try to distribute the force evenly between both hands to reduce wear on a single point.
Regularly check the stitching at the handle, shoulder strap, and bag body. If you find loose thread, you can simply reinforce it promptly to extend the service life.