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Mountainsmith Day TLS Lumbar Pack
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Mountainsmith Day TLS Lumbar Pack
Swayne
53
Jul 14, 2015
What do you all mean by strappettes?
chongcher
0
Jul 14, 2015
Swayne
http://mountainsmith.com/index.php/strapettes.html
This product, which attaches to the pack so that the weight is distributed onto your shoulders and back when you are carrying the pack.
monkified
70
Jul 14, 2015
Swayne
Sounds feminine like they belong on a brassiere.
DuxDawg
107
Jul 14, 2015
monkified
Admittedly the name is kind of goofy. However, don't let that fool ya. They are comfortable, have a wide range of adjustment and have several attachment points. Well worth having in my experience.
chongcher
0
Jul 15, 2015
Pretty much, take a look at the strapettes link (
http://mountainsmith.com/index.php/strapettes.html
) for pictures on how it looks with the strapettes attached.
Swayne
53
Jul 15, 2015
chongcher
Wow, only half the price of the pack itself (!). Definitely needs to be included in a future drop.
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This product, which attaches to the pack so that the weight is distributed onto your shoulders and back when you are carrying the pack.