Stone Glacier Pack Modification

Brady R

FNG
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Cut off the nalgene holders and sewed (roughly) on two taller stretch pockets using the lower leg portion of a pair of old De Havilland pants that were tore up. Doesn’t look all that pretty but they are strong and will do the job. Someone let Kurt know I’m lookin for a job ha ha
 

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Paladin

Elk Masher Wannabe
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Very nice. Much more usable than the pockets that come on it. I did basically the same with a SG 3300 and it worked great. I don't need alot of pockets but I've got to have somewhere to stick a headlamp, beanie, etc once the sun comes up. Nice job!
 
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Just watched a podcast on Shoot2Huht and Kurt was saying he thinks stretch pockets are stupid because they retain a ton of water haha. I think you are fired without being hired.

What made you want the stretch pockets?
 

sasquatch

WKR
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Jul 26, 2015
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I’ve done mine, but I am surprised the buckles on each side of the bag/frame aren’t setup reversed from each other

Stock, if you want to just use the frame to strap something to, you need to change one set of buckles on one side so that they can mate with each other

Setup opposite, like I did mine, just take the bag off and the male/female are already good to go together

Hopefully I explained that right


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