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<blockquote data-quote="SmokeyStu" data-source="post: 672032" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I run a Camelback set up too. Far superior to the minelab harness. Lower pocket is perfect for the 5000 type battery, and speakers, audio filters, bunjis, radio/gps will mount on the shoulder straps. Top pocket for snake bandages/other survival aids, and it carrys a respectable amount of water as a bonus. I used a soldering iron to melt holes at various locations to enable wiring to be run internally through the rig to keep things tidy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeyStu, post: 672032, member: 4923"] I run a Camelback set up too. Far superior to the minelab harness. Lower pocket is perfect for the 5000 type battery, and speakers, audio filters, bunjis, radio/gps will mount on the shoulder straps. Top pocket for snake bandages/other survival aids, and it carrys a respectable amount of water as a bonus. I used a soldering iron to melt holes at various locations to enable wiring to be run internally through the rig to keep things tidy. [/QUOTE]
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