http://www.ventragear.com/shop/mainframe
This is an interesting product. Has anybody tried this or something similar? I was thinking it would be great to pair with a cuben stuffpack.
http://www.ventragear.com/shop/mainframe
This is an interesting product. Has anybody tried this or something similar? I was thinking it would be great to pair with a cuben stuffpack.
You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
Interesting.
OR... you could just get an Arc Blast!
I like the price tag on this one, the flexibility potential, and the higher weight limit.
Not really looking for an alternative, but a review on this product or something similar.
You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
Not a review, but I DIY'd an add-on frame for an old Golite Pinnacle last year. I used a 3/8" diameter aluminum rod about 6ft long, some Velcro, and 2 bits of tubular webbing. The rod was bent in a U-shape, and then the uprights were bent to match the contours of my back. On the pack, I sewed the tubular webbing shut at one end, then to the hip belt, close to the pack bag. Several Velcro bits were sewn along the sides and across the top, so it could attach to itself after wrapping around the rod. To attach the frame to the pack, the upside-down "U" is inserted into the webbing pockets, and secured in place with the Velcro. It added approx 18oz to the pack, but I can now comfortably 70+ pounds if needed in a pack that was rated for sub-30#.
Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and field in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul.--Fred Bear
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You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
new twist but a very old idea. Pack boards ( and there's another name I have seen but can't think of now) have been around for a long long time.