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I have this pack and it is great for those with a long torso and/or mid back
issues. I recommend setting up like a fanny pack that has straps. Loosen up
the shoulder straps completely and cinch up the waist strap so 2 to 3 L of
water is held comfortably by your hip bones (think really low). Then tighten
the shoulder straps just so it holds the pack against your back but doesn’t
hold much weight. When standing the weight will sit crazy low and it feels
strange, but when on a bike it feels balanced. Cinching tightly around the
hips bones keeps the weight low and very stable.
June 17, 2016, 11:11 a.m. - Fl3tch
#!markdown I have this pack and it is great for those with a long torso and/or mid back issues. I recommend setting up like a fanny pack that has straps. Loosen up the shoulder straps completely and cinch up the waist strap so 2 to 3 L of water is held comfortably by your hip bones (think really low). Then tighten the shoulder straps just so it holds the pack against your back but doesn’t hold much weight. When standing the weight will sit crazy low and it feels strange, but when on a bike it feels balanced. Cinching tightly around the hips bones keeps the weight low and very stable.