matt.flaig said:Any idea how to bend the Aluminum stays? i tried by hand but there is a weird curve in it that digs in my shoulder. would anything like a hammer work or would it just damage the stay?
matt.flaig said:awesome, i did alot of it myself, i got a template but the template is done wrong, guess ill just get someone to come give me a hand with it and keep bending till it fits nice. also, anyone know where to get a better compression sack?
Beadwindow 7 said:Personally, when using the new ruck (as little as I can get away with) I ditch the compression sac, and just stuff my sleeping gear in the lower compartment. Save a bit of time, and I don't notice a difference in space taken.
However, if you're dead-set on a compression bag:
http://www.cpgear.com/StoreBox/bnc/5026_0.htm
or MEC:
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?rnav=last&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442629343&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302699989
BulletMagnet said:Skeletor you can jump the new ruck using a Parachute drop bag.
Stymiest said:While the bar system is a pain in the *** I will say that "IT WORKS"
I have bent my bars according to the drawn chart I was given and the rucksack is inifinitely more comfortable then the old one. Like all things in the army, the new rucksack has been given poor reviews more so for the fact that people are resistant to change. Sure bending the bars is an pain in the *** but its actually a very comfortable ruck if you set it up properly.
Lil r said:I didn't mind bending them I am just curious on how long they stay bent and not deform on long marches. I might be a bigger fan of the ruck if they hadn't issued me an XL bag with XS shoulder straps and XS waste buckle