Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Do It Yourself Gear :: DIY Duluth Packs
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TrailZen |
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I bought new materials for some things, namely 1000D cordura because I wanted these puppies to be bulletproof and last a good long while. The packs worked great and in camp one doubled as my hammock doormat for getting in & out. |
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reynaulto |
I just stumbled into this "DIY Gear Group" this morning. Oh, what a good find! And I can share some of my outdoorsy DIY projects. I'm a cheapskate, but like good gear that lasts. I don't like paying huge bucks for a simple Duluth pack, so I built 3 packs for my 3 kids. Here are a couple of links with pictures: My first very basic Duluth pack Slightly larger Duluth pack with added exterior pouches Enjoy!! |
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reynaulto |
I had good luck with scavenging materials and hardware from old school backpacks from the kids (namely the cushioned shoulder straps), and also from unused laptop bags (zippers, nylon straps, and buckles). I've also enjoyed using the large flap to merit the kids with "adventure patches" after each trip. That seems to be some extra motivation to work hard during some of the harder days of camping. Kids are growing quickly, so I'm starting to think about making slightly larger packs with more appropriate shoulder straps. -Dan (aka Reynaulto) |
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WindChill |
That's a nice looking pack reynaulto. The extra fabric over (to reinforce) the shoulder strap attachment is a good addition. I'll add that to the next one I make. |