I carried absolutely nothing new this past year...in fact my stuff is all boringly, reliably old...including me.
One thing I'd recommend folks consider is the possibility of having to haul your dog out. I've seen a couple vest makers and stand alone products touted to haul out dogs but I would never recommend doing it the way they propose...unless the dog is already, unfortunately dead. I recommend fully carrying the dog in your bird bag if able to fully support their body weight and immobilize any broken/injured limbs. I packed a dog a few miles with a broken femur by carefully placing him in the bird bag, putting the vest on backwards, having my buddy buckle up the back and hauled the dog out fully confined. All that stuck out was his head. He stayed that way inside the vest, buckled into the back seat, for the two hours drive to the vet then I just hauled him right into and onto the vet table still confined/immobilized inside the bird bag. Strapping one to your back with webbing or such then suspending by their body weight would just be torture and/or worse.
This dog wasn't quite wanting to play dead or injured but you get the idea. If I had buckled the belt behind me she would have been much more confined.
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How much does the dog in that picture weigh? I could see that as a good solution for my female but am unconvinced that I could do that with my male.