Subject: | Re: Bag for carrying equipment |
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From: | "jtudor2005" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:44 pm ((PDT)) |
> If you're in USA then you may be interested in this http://tinyurl.com/yk= pomwv > BTW - If you do end you getting this sort of bag and still need to get a ba= ckpack for your other stuff, consider the backpack you choose. Try and get = one with plastic (or metal) loops on the chest area of the harness. You can= then clip your audio bag into them and your backpack becomes your audio ha= rness. Having things banging around your hips while trying to walk any dist= ance gets fatiguing, so it's better in a balanced position on the front. If you have a backpack already without loops, you can get them sewn in at m= ost outdoor equipment retailers (or they will know someone that can do it) |
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