Re: speaking of safety packs...

From: jim wolfgram (jwolfgra@schwab.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 04 1995 - 14:21:06 PDT


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From: jwolfgra@schwab.com-DeleteThis (jim wolfgram)
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Subject: Re: speaking of safety packs...


I've been using a fanny pack with a zipper. works fine, comfortable, enough
volume. I periodically treat the zipper with silicon to protect against
corrosion. I saw some packs at the north face which carried a couple of
waterbottles along with the storage. They looked like they might be handy, I
often end up coming in because I'm feeling dehydrated. I think they cost about
$48



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