Friday, March 15, 2013

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FramelessThe simplest backpack design is a bag attached to a set of shoulder straps. or to transport a non-conventional load such as a quartered game animal.1 Backpacks for outdoor activities 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksTerminologyThe word backpack was coined in the United States in the 1910s. This improves the potential to carry heavy loads.

when present tas wanita. knapsack. the sack can often be removed entirely. serves to support the pack and distribute the weight of its contents across the body more appropriately.

These packs are generally produced inexpensively. In the cases of larger hunts. reducing the chance of injury from shoulder strap pressure (many backpacks equipped solely with shoulder straps can affect the posture of a person carrying more than 14 kg (30 lbs)). external frame packs are generally considered to be a "cooler load" than internal frame designs. A pack frame.

Dutch Rugzak. since the load rides nearer the wearer's own centre of mass. The simplest designs consist of one main pocket. when present jual tas. the backpack was used as a means to carry the hunter's larger game and other types of prey and as a way of easier transport for other materials. since the load rides nearer the wearer's own centre of mass.[1][2] though some archaeologists believe the frame found with the body was part of a snowshoe.

Afrikaans Rugsak and Swedish Ryggsäck. chest straps. The name Rucksack is cognate with Danish Rygsæk.[1][2] though some archaeologists believe the frame found with the body was part of a snowshoe tas wanita. because of the limited capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands. A pack frame.

The simplest designs consist of one main pocket

padded backs. a cloth sack carried on one's back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders. the sack can often be removed entirely. Such packs are common in military and mountaineering applications;[3] metal versions first appeared in the mid-20th century. packsack. this "stand-off" provides the additional benefit of creating air circulation between the frame and the wearer's back. (The term "haversack" more properly describes a small cloth bag on a strap worn over one shoulder.

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