Creating a second load shelf
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:06 am
Not everyone knows that this can be done. With training loads and meat especially, it is good to get the weight up high. 70% or more of the weight should be mid back to shoulder level.
Connect the bottom horizontal compression straps to each other, not to the Talon.
Tighten those straps.
This compresses the base of the Talon very tightly to the frame, which in effect will create a secondary higher load shelf. I do this for most training hikes with sandbags and it works great.
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Connect the bottom horizontal compression straps to each other, not to the Talon.
Tighten those straps.
This compresses the base of the Talon very tightly to the frame, which in effect will create a secondary higher load shelf. I do this for most training hikes with sandbags and it works great.
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