Pack Hanger

Gonewest

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Pretty easy to make pack hanger.

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Wiscgunner

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I did a similar setup but will be changing it to a single post in the center as the lateral strap bars are causing excess aging of the foam in the straps. Not a sexy looking but should hell the life of my shoulder straps.
 

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Dobermann

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I did a similar setup but will be changing it to a single post in the center as the lateral strap bars are causing excess aging of the foam in the straps. Not a sexy looking but should hell the life of my shoulder straps.
Huh! Good to know ... as I was about to build something similar.

Were you storing your packs loaded or empty for the aging/compression to happen?
 

Wiscgunner

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Huh! Good to know ... as I was about to build something similar.

Were you storing your packs loaded or empty for the aging/compression to happen?
Mostly empty, just had my basic pullouts in it like first air, water, kill kit. Actually switched to single posts thins weekend but might find a nicer post to use.
 

Rokwiia

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Pack manufacturers sew a hanging loop on their packs. Is there any benefit to hanging the pack using the loop vs using the shoulder straps?
 
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