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    Well kiwi hunter that's probably a fair call if you have had and tried some other form of bumbag (I thort it can't be much better than anything else out there) when you see it and handle it you know it's a quality product as for pulling downwards add a yoke system that can take a hydration pack and it goes up a knotch again ,bottom line for me it's the most comfy belt I've. Used

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie View Post
    Well kiwi hunter that's probably a fair call if you have had and tried some other form of bumbag (I thort it can't be much better than anything else out there) when you see it and handle it you know it's a quality product as for pulling downwards add a yoke system that can take a hydration pack and it goes up a knotch again ,bottom line for me it's the most comfy belt I've. Used
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    Hi Bernie
    I have tried a few including light day packs.
    the SC was too big for me as just a belt, a little mod and it's done the job 10 or so years now.
    It has hung in the reloading room for the last two years,but it's coming off the wall next month
    I find it ok on the tops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie View Post
    Well kiwi hunter that's probably a fair call if you have had and tried some other form of bumbag (I thort it can't be much better than anything else out there) when you see it and handle it you know it's a quality product as for pulling downwards add a yoke system that can take a hydration pack and it goes up a knotch again ,bottom line for me it's the most comfy belt I've. Used
    I asked about the yoke system / shoulder harness. The idea is that the waist belt be adjusted to sit on top of your pelvis, and your pelvis take the load.....and not to have the shoulder harness, if used, to support even more weight in the waist belt setup.
    My impression is that the shoulder harness is their version of a camel back hydration / micro day bag set-up, and that it attaches to the waist belt just to stop it flapping about.
    The load is to be carried by the belt on the hips, not the shoulders.

    Just to be able to walk in off the street,and spend an hour with real people who make the product and build a personal, modular system is fantastic.....

    I saw Quentins setup on Saturday..... I'm sure if he chose to hunt without the dogs he could quickly detach his canine first aid kit and replace it with another pouch with gear for a different hunt.

    Money well spent on a great Kiwi product IMO

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