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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 611008" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Good point & everyone needs to have their set up to suit + comfortable for them.</p><p></p><p>I've modified my Shingleback harness to allow the shoulder straps to be removed or added quickly for the above reason. Also have a SDC bungy with the wrap around attachment ready.</p><p>I wear the harness belt part all the time anyway as it has a pick holder, water bottle pouch & rubbish pouch on it. Also carry basic first aid gear etc. </p><p>I find with the GPX11 coil it's perfectly weighted for me & I've never thought I might need a bungy as yet. I can swing it all day for a couple of days in a row without issue but know both the GPX14 & GPX17 may not allow that. </p><p>Best to have the set up ready if needed rather than pull up early &/or sore because I don't have the gear on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 611008, member: 4485"] Good point & everyone needs to have their set up to suit + comfortable for them. I've modified my Shingleback harness to allow the shoulder straps to be removed or added quickly for the above reason. Also have a SDC bungy with the wrap around attachment ready. I wear the harness belt part all the time anyway as it has a pick holder, water bottle pouch & rubbish pouch on it. Also carry basic first aid gear etc. I find with the GPX11 coil it's perfectly weighted for me & I've never thought I might need a bungy as yet. I can swing it all day for a couple of days in a row without issue but know both the GPX14 & GPX17 may not allow that. Best to have the set up ready if needed rather than pull up early &/or sore because I don't have the gear on hand. [/QUOTE]
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