 h a l f b a k e r y Recalculations place it at 0.4999.
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I guess so... although the picture I had in my mind was a bit more fashion-conscious and hi-tech |
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Many of the big rucksacs have clips so that you can mount lighter items on the front. I wouldn't be surprised if you could find a frontpack that fitted to clips on the shoulder straps, although a quick search failed to turn one up. |
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many backpackers around the world already do this in the form of a small daypack worn "backwards" over their regular backpack straps. it comes in handy for carrying a camera, guidebook, maps, water bottle, etc. btw, if your leaning forward to balance your bag, it's too heavy. |
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The frame would be the hard part. A frame backpack works because all the weight is pressing down on your hips due to the belt (if it's even touching to top of your shoulders you've got it mis-adjusted). This would either need a body-armor-like frame down the front, or some other sort of support structure if the front was to hold and weight at all. |
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Carrying weight all day on your shoulders is a recepie(sp) for agony. |
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