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The 'floating' backpack that could ease the burden of travel
#11
I would go for it if it was a drone that follows me and responds to voice commands. Yeah, I would buy that.
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#12
LOL! There's a an A16 backpack out in the garage (at least 4 decades old now) that is already 9/10 of the way there. A16 was the first to use a hip extension that was actually part of the frame (and literally - the aluminum hip frame jutted out from the bottom of the packframe). That design is to A16 and backpacks what the Macintosh was to Apple and computing. The assembly also held the pack away from the frame - it just didn't allow the use of pulleys to float the weight! Should've thought of that! D'oh!
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#13
RAMd®d wrote:
Not enough information.

I'd be open to trying one before forming any kind of opinion.

This.
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#14
A burlap sack and a rope is the preferred MRF method.
:oldfogey:
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