[pct-l] "balanced solution" backpack

Yoshihiro Murakami completewalker at gmail.com
Thu Dec 29 17:53:59 CST 2011


I had just revised the RIBZ front pack.

http://bit.ly/v8L7Wk

It worked well for a middle sized DSL camera (right pack)  and a small
memo, GPS, maps, energy bar (left pack).







2011/12/29 Sir Mixalot <atetuna at gmail.com>:
> I've seen it on the trail, but of course it's not nearly as popular as ULA
> packs or the REI Flash.  At first glance it seems similar to the Dana
> Designs Wet Rib.
>
> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 12:51 PM, <rsmith2574 at aol.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> A few weeks ago one of our comrades mentioned a backpack manufacturer in
>> New Zealand but marketed in the U.S. called the AARN Body Pack (you can
>> Google the name). While it's not exceptionally light weight, it is designed
>> to balance the weight of the pack by putting some of the load in the front,
>> supported by the hip belt. I've been intrigued by the design and would love
>> to hear other feedback.
>>
>>
>>
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