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Anonymous_Coward wrote:Scott from Swaygogear always recommends attaching the tether to your zipper flap on your crotch instead of your foot so that if the pack does get stuck, it is easy to detach yourself from it. In practice, I have only had the dragged Swaygo hang up when it gets stuck between two large rocks. It will ride over most obstacles.
The Seeker wrote:I received my Swaygo Sink and it's a whole lot bigger than what I thought it would be. I think it's much bigger than I'll need - I'm considering trading it with someone for a Pit...
NZcaver wrote:The Seeker wrote:I received my Swaygo Sink and it's a whole lot bigger than what I thought it would be. I think it's much bigger than I'll need - I'm considering trading it with someone for a Pit...
I love the size of the Sink (I think I already mentioned that). I asked Scott if it was possible to make a larger model, but apparently not with the current manufacturing/material setup.
If it seems too large for you, try attach the pack straps short (in the upper holes) and rolling the closure a few extra times. Of course as you fill the pack it also forms a pillow shape and becomes slightly narrower. But if you're still not comfortable, it shouldn't be too difficult to swap out a Swaygo that hasn't been used yet.
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