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Re: Saddle packs
I must be in the minority or I just have zero tolerance :-)
but I too have tried almost every pack on the market (except
for a Lovell one) and have yet to find one that doesn't
bounce. Yes, that includes Sportack's - both front and back.
I found the key to my happiness is a camelbak - and a waist
pack on me with the necessities in it. Other folks tho are
perfectly happy with the saddle loaded front and back and
never seem to have a problem.
I however would seem to spend inordinate amts of time
cursing while tieing, fixing, velcroing, undoing, redoing,
snapping, buckling, and clipping in an effort to make it
stop moving. :)
Tina - becoming more the minimalist the more miles she goes
Tony - whatever you have on me better be able to stand warp
speeds
hickst@nichols.com
> Daniel and Dawna Bynum-Boyd wrote:
>
> I have two pairs of sportack saddle bags one for a english
> saddle and one for my orthoflex, they stay put, are "no
> bounce" and are well made. They certainly work for me.
> Good luck
>
> Dawna
> HoofnFins@worldnet.att.net
>
- References:
- Saddle packs
- From: "Daniel and Dawna Bynum-Boyd" <HoofnFins@worldnet.att.net>
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