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Adjustable back pack straps

Started by reddogge, December 19, 2013, 02:23:00 PM

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reddogge

Any ideas on a pair of adjustable padded backpack straps I can adapt to my Lone Wolf climber without breaking the bank? I like the ones you can just pull the strap to tighten up when they are on. I'm thinking USGI surplus may be an option.
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awbowman

Yep, Alice straps.

About $10 most surplus stores.  Get the quick disconnect ones.
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olddogrib

reddogge,
I was going to suggest military surplus if you have one clsoe by.  I did all my loc-ons with surplus ALICE pack straps and they work great.  If you can't find any, I've probably got a pair I could scrounge up for a trade!
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NoCams

We bought a pair of the, "Claw" straps and put a QD swivel on the end to attach to our lock ons. Easy on, easy off and the straps will not slide off your shoulders while packing in and out. Love 'em.......  :readit:
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ishoot4thrills

I have a couple of cheap, nylon, rifle shoulder straps bought from Wally World attached to my Summit climber. One end is padded for your shoulder and they're quite comfortable.
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Butchie

Molle shoulder and waist straps.  The waist belt makes all the difference putting the load on your hips vs shoulders.  look for them at **** and/or Allegheny surplus.    :thumbsup:
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sveltri

Check out Outcast Sporting Goods.  They make rubber rafts and float tubes.  They make padded backpack straps with swivel clips, I think they're under accessories.

TRAP

QuoteOriginally posted by NoCams:
We bought a pair of the, "Claw" straps and put a QD swivel on the end to attach to our lock ons. Easy on, easy off and the straps will not slide off your shoulders while packing in and out. Love 'em.......   :readit:  
Jimmy, do you have a pic of that setup?
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DarkTimber

I've tried a bunch of them over the years and have been disappointed in most.  They were either uncomfortable, not durable or both.  I bought a pair from Bison Gear before this season and they are by far the best I've ever tried.  I was so impressed that I bought 5 more pair after my first hunt with them.  

I do use mine more than some people as I take my stand in in out with me on every sit and most of my stands end up being quite a walk from the truck or boat.  If a guy was putting a stand up before season and leaving it the cheap ones would probably be fine.

twigflicker

My setup is like Butchie's...

Molle all the way... super comfortable... waistbelt makes a huge difference...

Have them on my Lone Wolf Sit and Climb and Alpha with sticks...

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NoCams

You can find them on Cabelas website bud, that was where I bought mine. I like sveltri's idea about the swivel clips.... may change to those rather than the QD swivels we use now. I just used them cause I had an extra set just laying around. The thing I love about them most is that they do NOT slide off your shoulders. They are a tacky rubber material that grips your clothing.
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