AspenTimber
FNG
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2019
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- 65
Hi,
I have a curved upper spine (broke and fused in an area) and even though I’m a glutton for punishment there’s got to be some ways to reduce belt slippage and the unnecessary discomfort ?
When I tighten load lifters it creates a fulcrum and pulls lower part of pack away from my
Body … I have the stone glacier x-curve and previously had a Seek outside frame…. The belt end up down on my thighs which makes walking tougher than it should be and the lumbar pad rubs top of tailbone raw
Open to any and all suggestions or tricks to keep in the packs up high on the shoulders and lumbar glued to lower back… (I’m thinking of getting a grippy fabric and really building up the lumbar pad to be size of a small pillow.)
I have a curved upper spine (broke and fused in an area) and even though I’m a glutton for punishment there’s got to be some ways to reduce belt slippage and the unnecessary discomfort ?
When I tighten load lifters it creates a fulcrum and pulls lower part of pack away from my
Body … I have the stone glacier x-curve and previously had a Seek outside frame…. The belt end up down on my thighs which makes walking tougher than it should be and the lumbar pad rubs top of tailbone raw
Open to any and all suggestions or tricks to keep in the packs up high on the shoulders and lumbar glued to lower back… (I’m thinking of getting a grippy fabric and really building up the lumbar pad to be size of a small pillow.)