[Milsurplus] [Army-Radios] U.S. Army back pack frame
Hubert Miller
Kargo_cult at msn.com
Sun Aug 15 14:39:02 EDT 2021
Great info I have been getting on my OT question !
I just tried the Medium Pack without the frame, something that hadn't occurred to me, and it works ! Glory be !
The straps though in this mode are rather narrow, kind of like your common student's backpack. Maybe something
can be added on for less shoulder digging-in with a load of say, 25 lbs.
The point about more modern packs is something I had wondered about even before I was informed by these posts.
Yes, I want the load to be borne higher up.
Now: what if say, I want to pick up a packed, say, BC-348 or even BC-654 from the Post Office ( all carriers leave items
for my USPS box number at Post Office ) and I want to pack it home instead of drive. In this case I need a pack frame
and bungee cords and not necessarily any carry pouches or bags with it. What should I use for this? ( As there's some
gradient involved, it's good aerobics besides, and also good for osteo. )
thanks-
Hue Miller
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