RIBZ Test Hike - Part 2
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Great hike & test, Sean!
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Very thorough review. I'm glad you redid part 2, but you didn't have to trek us up that hill, that had to have been a lot of work going up and down just to get a view for us. At any rate, your videos are fun to watch and seeing the beautiful countryside over there is a bonus us Americans can't get enough of. As you were climbing the hill I kept thinking about the history that must've taken place there.
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entertaining vid and informative. i knew there was a reason i subscribed to you !!!! :)
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Hey can u plzz make a vid on how to make a hat out of a rabbit or fox,..,., thank you
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Interesting pack design. I do alot of canoe trips with long portages.. I try and do my portages in one trip. But that usually means wearing two packs, one front one back. And then a canoe on my head ;] This pack may be a bit more comfortable with a back pack on at the same time. Instead of two back packs.. Thanks for the review Sean.
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Dose anyone know what happened to Sean, is he well ???
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From 8:23 Above yuour Left shoulder!? What was that a sheep???
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Crazy question or two Sean: Does this system make it difficult to relieve oneself without taking it off? (solid waste I mean) and would a woman have difficulty with this if she was well endowed in the chest area? :)
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great video sean, always a pleasure watching your vids, please subscribe to my page. videos are not so profesional, but hope to make videos in accordance to my subscribers comments
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@seanmulhall Thanks for the reply Sean, I look forward to the vid!
Hay bud where's the new hat?
71wicker 1 month ago
@71wicker
That's not one for the videos. But it may be a gift for someone.
seanmulhall 1 month ago
Great review Sean, thanks. After wearing the RIBZ how do you think it would do on a large man (with a gut ;))?
borntoventure 1 month ago
@borntoventure
I would guess so. It adjust fairly large and I would say you could adjust it to sit above the stomach
seanmulhall 1 month ago
Sean, I am interested in the carrier because it has straps going over the shoulders to hold it up.
I am an alarm and CCTV engineer by trade and the weight of my tools pull down on a normal tool belt. Not many tools but wire cutters and screwdrivers all add up to the total load...
I spend a lot of my time pulling up my tool belt.
I think this system will be a good solution to my problem.
Ian.
banjax66 1 month ago
@banjax66
This could be a great use fir it.
seanmulhall 1 month ago