I bought these items and tested them this trip. I think some here might find them a useful addition if they have the same needs as I do.
The first item is a product made for people who carry those heavy backpack type sprayers all day in the field.
If your like me, your shoulders give out before your legs/back on most long/hard portages.
These give you a 5” wide x 1/2” padded shoulder strap which means if you have padded straps already, your looking at a full 1” of close cell foam padding. But for me the 5” width is the real winner here. It spreads the load across so much more of your chest area.
If I want to 2x portage which I do in most cases unless safety is a concern, I carry my food pack which is about 60#+ in the beginning and my day pack with my rain gear/ extra light jacket/fleece hat/saw and it's also my “dump” bag if I go over. About 20#+.
I don't like dedicated chest packs because I want to be able to see where I place my feet especially on steep down hill areas. I rigged a large carabiner on left food pack strap and have another on haul loop on day pack. When I clip them together the day pack rides on my left hip and I cradle it to my body with left hand. My double paddle is my 3rd leg/walking stick.
It's hard on my shoulders but this item made all the difference in the world. I only bought one pair and switched between food pack/day pack load and gear pack/canoe but will now get another set. I don't think you'd be disappointed. You have to adjust pack straps for the extra thickness when you first put them on, but a couple of times and your good to go.
I'd give them an A+, except sometimes the want to twist on pack strap ( my fault) so I wish they had 3 Velcro straps. I'll try and add another this winter.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) The 2nd item is a lightweight jacket liner to replace my old 100w Polar Fleece pullover. I love Polar Fleece, but it's doesn't compress well and it's not the lightest either.
I carry a wind shirt and rain gear in my day pack that rides right in front of me in canoe. I also want a light
weight jacket of some sort so if it get's cold I can put on over my fleece vest,under wind shirt.
Many people here the words military surplus and think it's just old used/worn out items from the military, which sometimes it is, but much is brand new NEVER issued items or surplus. Made to exacting specifications and remember there is nothing too good for the government with OUR tax dollars.
The first jacket liner is what I bought because I already have a Thermoloft heavy jacket for when it really gets cold. It's very well made and the open under arms allow you to vent and still have good arm mobility. For $18 you can't beat it.
The second jacket is what I would have bought IF I didn't have a heavier jacket already. Thermoloft is basically synthetic goose down. Won't argue that it's warmer/lighter, BUT it insulates even if you get it wet, which for me is a huge plus.
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