speaking of safety packs...

From: Jeff Hodges (hodges@Breakaway.Stanford.EDU-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 04 1995 - 13:44:04 PDT


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..I'm pulling mine together and am curious about what and where to get the
actual pack itself to carry all the little bits in. I believe I want something
to attach to my harness, altho Peter Liu has uses a fanny pack (non-mesh) that
he sez works fine (others have had problems with them inadvertently opening
upon a backside impact). Suggestions?

Jeff



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