GVDocHoliday
FNG
I've been playing with my new 3600 pack and pro suspension for the last week now. With 40#'s of wood pellets....what a great medium for practice...no salt, no dirty sand...anyways
I need some help. I've tried everything I can think of to get this thing fitted right. I'm just chasing my tail ending up in the same exact spot...and that's with ALL of the weight directly in the lumbar pad digging directly into my lower back. It's as though no matter what I try, I can't distribute the weight to the hips. I've tried lengthening the torso, I've tried going shorter, nothing changes. The best results I got, and it felt good, was where the top of the waist belt was actually just below the top of the ciliac crest. That was the only place I could actually get the waist belt to take the weight of the back evenly with the lumbar pad.
What it comes down to, is I have a fairly curved back...and it's like my lower back/pelvis creates a shelf for the frame to ride on and I think that's what is causing the lumbar pad pain. If I pull my hips forward and straighten out my back, it feels perfect. But other than that, it's like the pack is simply pivoting back and forth on a small 7x7" area.
Is this a me problem? Is this just one of those things where this system, sadly, just won't work with my body type?
I need some help. I've tried everything I can think of to get this thing fitted right. I'm just chasing my tail ending up in the same exact spot...and that's with ALL of the weight directly in the lumbar pad digging directly into my lower back. It's as though no matter what I try, I can't distribute the weight to the hips. I've tried lengthening the torso, I've tried going shorter, nothing changes. The best results I got, and it felt good, was where the top of the waist belt was actually just below the top of the ciliac crest. That was the only place I could actually get the waist belt to take the weight of the back evenly with the lumbar pad.
What it comes down to, is I have a fairly curved back...and it's like my lower back/pelvis creates a shelf for the frame to ride on and I think that's what is causing the lumbar pad pain. If I pull my hips forward and straighten out my back, it feels perfect. But other than that, it's like the pack is simply pivoting back and forth on a small 7x7" area.
Is this a me problem? Is this just one of those things where this system, sadly, just won't work with my body type?