Bull-Pacs.Pack out head, hide, horns and all on a Bull-Pacs (www.bull-pacs.com; 208-798-3299) backpack frame/convertible backpack, with a tough aircraft grade aluminum frame, integral cargo shelf, doubled webbing in load bearing areas, stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. fasteners fasteners In construction, connectors between structural members. Bolted connections are used when it is necessary to fasten two elements tightly together, especially to resist shear and bending, as in column and beam connections. , lashing hooks and plenty of padding Bits or characters that fill up unused portions of a data structure, such as a field, packet or frame. Typically, padding is done at the end of the structure to fill it up with data, with the padding usually consisting of 1 bits, blank characters or null characters. See null and bit stuffing. where it's most needed: in the shoulder straps, back, waist and kidney areas. Available in three frame styles; Standard Width, XXL XXL Extra Extra Large XXL Extra Extra Long (wider frame and suspension for 50-inch or larger chest), and Alaskan with lower profile cargo shelf, the heavy-duty pack frames can be fitted with optional accessories such as Bull-Pac's Day Pack, Lochsa pack, Frame Extension, Pack Cover and Quarter Bags. Tested for 200 pounds of weight, and comes with a lifetime guarantee. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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