[pct-l] pct-l Digest, Vol 42, Issue 28
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Sun Apr 15 13:34:40 CDT 2007
_Trekker4 at aol.com_ (mailto:Trekker4 at aol.com) writes:
I did forget to mention this product. It's an aluminum-framed front pack,
designed to be used with a backpack, and called the SyncPack:
thesyncpack.com.
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I wonder if the Front Hydration Pack at LuxuryLite.com does the same thing.
With a little modification it could be attached to the shoulder straps of
any pack and the pack waist belt. I have not done this, but it seems easy
enough to do.
I always like it when gear vendors use the phase, "Makes the load seem
lighter" or "Transfers most the weight to your hips." The first thing I think of
is why don't you just carry a lighter load and not have all these problems?
A simple sack with shoulder straps are all you need to go backpacking, if you
are light weight. Yes, there are some sections of the trail that might
require some extra pounds, but it is not a big deal if you have your gear planned
right. Your shoulders might be a little sore at the end of the day, but
that is about it for a rare heavy carry. Most of your water can be carried on
your hips and waist area, so that is not a big issue.
I amazes me how complicated the simple act of walking in Mother Nature is
made by American marketing. Amazing. Or may be I am out in left field again.
:-)
Your pal, Switchback
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