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Old 20-11-03, 01:08 PM
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On my Fundies course, Andy K set up the backplates for us, and I didn't find it too tight at all.  Then again, I had never used one before so I had nothing to compare it too.
I find the easiest way to get out is to slide one arm hand-first back through the shoulder strap - I can do this with a compass and a computer on my arm.  
Yet again, Dom's website illustrates this, but it's not currently working.

Mark, I'm interested in Kevin Gurr's story, and also his one about someone nearly strangling themselves with a wrapped long hose (read that in a quote somewhere) - do you have a link to it?


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