As a continuation in general I`ll try answer everyone best I can.Jeff,my view is that there won`t be
enough room around a persons waist for pumps,batteries etc.You would be getting the weight in one
condensed area again.It needs spreading around as much as is possible.It will be good when you can
get your own `pics` of your carry frame down too,once again I recon it needs keeping as simple and
as lightweight as possible,yet sturdy to allow for the real weight which is the water.Matt,there will come
a time when ( Iknow of a leading manufactuer who is just waiting) for a claim for back damage caused
thru` perhaps oaky,misuse of such a weighty implement on your back.( Daniel carrying up to 18 liters
makes me feel ill just thinking about it ) Jeff,I`ve made one or two improvments.The loops on the Ergo-
tech belt allow for carrying a squeegee for finishing off downstairs windows if ya want to do it that way.
Also theres room for reciept books and pens for someone like Ian Giles who does his shops with pure water.The `Dalesman` water containers can be obtained at The Camping Outdoor Centre ( Halifax ) Ltd.
e,mail
grahamheaton@camping-oudoors.co.uk Web Site
www.camping-outdoors.co.uk As the water containers seem to be as if they were made for the Unger Ergo-Tech pouches Graham Heaton mobile number is 07793 720373. Shop No. 01422 203491.
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