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  • flitcraft
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    Mine is a sling strap model. So I have to be especially careful with packing it. I keep thinking about buying a new one now that it is a proper backpack, but it seems an indulgence.

    Maybe if hunter green came back...

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  • Just
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    This is why the WF was torture back when it was just a one sling-strap deal. But at least it made me more weight-conscious when packing!

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  • flitcraft
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    Actually, this has become a problem for me. I've become pretty adept at efficient packing-and the Tom Bihn bags hold so much-that they can get darned heavy at times. Even my Western Flyer! So beware, light packers, and avoid the temptation to pack them to maximum capacity!

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  • Twitchy
    started a topic Parkinson's Law (for Bags)

    Parkinson's Law (for Bags)

    Hiya!

    You've all heard it before, Parkinson's Law states that "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion"

    Well I've discovered that this works for bags, "The kit carried in a bag expands to fill the available space"

    Or is it just that I'm a kit/gadget freak?
    Last edited by Twitchy; 08-03-2010, 09:34 AM. Reason: For clarity
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