S-Kippy
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I can't be doing with rucksacks or anything that goes over both shoulders.I've tried them and they are just too uncomfortable for me. Shoulder bag everytime.
I can't be doing with rucksacks or anything that goes over both shoulders.I've tried them and they are just too uncomfortable for me. Shoulder bag everytime.
Funny, I find the opposite is true. A single strap puts all the pressure on one shoulder, the rucksack distributes the weight across both. I do need to buy a new one though, one that has a belt strap so some of the weight is taken by the hips.
Bag on one side, holdall on the other = balanced + both hands free incase you fall, need to open a gate, climb a style, fence, swing through the trees like tarzan etc etc
Probably wouldn`t work for me. I have to walk through several of those contraptions that are designed to stop bikes whizzing down paths. I can manage it with the minimum of fuss with a rucksack and holdall. Plus I carry my chair in my left hand if I take it.
I can't be doing with rucksacks or anything that goes over both shoulders.I've tried them and they are just too uncomfortable for me. Shoulder bag everytime.
I can't be doing with rucksacks or anything that goes over both shoulders.I've tried them and they are just too uncomfortable for me. Shoulder bag everytime.
Mark only pulling your leg mate,I know from your posts you are a buyer of quality tackle(tart) he he.
Honestly though the Korum bags are extremly well made and wouldnt give you cause to grumble or I would not have reccomended them.I think they will please a purveyor of fine tackle.
You would be no good as a rambler then skip
I would have thought you`d have a nice big carper`s barrow by now Skip.