Looks good..
https://www.alpkit.com/develop/dual-air ... a-surprise
'newish' bit of luggage from Alpkit
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'newish' bit of luggage from Alpkit
Last edited by petemaz on Sat May 10, 2014 3:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Oops thought I'd put this in the general forum!
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I think there webbing ladder system is very neat, its adoption on frame packs and stem cells makes for versatile mounting options.
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Hows the webbing ladder work?numplumz wrote:I think there webbing ladder system is very neat, its adoption on frame packs and stem cells makes for versatile mounting options.
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Re: 'newish' bit of luggage from Alpkit
Be interesting to see what the pricing is like. Been debating getting a seatpack as the Tesco-special dry bag that I've been using for the job is a right faff to fit and remove (involves taking the seatpost out every time) and isn't tapered in any way. With the webbing ladder it'll be nice and easy to secure using a couple of adjustable straps with buckles