tyeager2964
WKR
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- Feb 11, 2016
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So the definitive argument about meat shelves is that it places weight farther away from your spine.
I don't have a pack with this ability so I would like someone to measure for me:
If you place the meat in the pack then off your back you would have a frame, the bag fabric, meat and camp (in the bag) then the other side of the bag and anything strapped outside the pack. These all have a thickness and volume.
If you put the meat in the shelf the. The order only changes from meat and pack bag fabric. This shouldn't in my mind really change the depth of your pack or center of gravity of the pack.
Can anyone actually test this and measure it to set my mind one way or the other
I don't have a pack with this ability so I would like someone to measure for me:
If you place the meat in the pack then off your back you would have a frame, the bag fabric, meat and camp (in the bag) then the other side of the bag and anything strapped outside the pack. These all have a thickness and volume.
If you put the meat in the shelf the. The order only changes from meat and pack bag fabric. This shouldn't in my mind really change the depth of your pack or center of gravity of the pack.
Can anyone actually test this and measure it to set my mind one way or the other