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  1. #1
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    rigging a dakine heli pro for praxxis pows

    I know its been done, im curious what you've done. I know the top strap is nowhere near long enough, and the bottom is probably tight (i havent tried it yet)

    What have you done to make this work?
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    I went to stash rider, easy flat setup. Lay pack flat and attach side by side. Great bladder, $75 or so
    I need to go to Utah.
    Utah?
    Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

    20 days skiing in 2009/2010 (15 Powder days)
    18 days skiing in 2010/2011 (15 Powder days)
    16 days skiing in 2011/2012 (2 cat days and 11 Powder day's)
    18 days skiing in 2012/2013 (12 powder day's)

    Thanks BCSAR

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    ROBOTS ARE EATING MY FACE.

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    yer the man
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  5. #5
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    i rigged a boot powerstrap on the top part of my heli pro to make my hellbents fit up there, the bottom loop is a little tight but still fits. try to get a static one not the new elasto-booster type strap

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    Make an extension, heres the cheap but labor intensive way.

    Go to: http://www.itwnexus.com/ find the matching fastex on their site and order them as a free sample, while you're at it get a couple safety whistles. They'll ship 5 things free.

    Go to REI/ climbing store and buy a foot of nylon webbing should be about .25 a foot.

    Take to gear repair shop and have them do two bar tacks, who knows how much that will cost but it should take about 10 seconds so it shouldn't be much.

    Or you could probably just go to the gear repair shop in the first place and they could probably make you one for like $5.
    Last edited by VC; 11-30-2009 at 08:31 PM.

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