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Old 09-10-2004, 20:29   #6
The Reaper
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Originally Posted by JaY
1. Yes, I've seen the pictures :O I meant as far as the dimensions, not the weight. I will look into it further and ask the Post Office about the max size of a box coming in. I was unable to get a monitor shipped to me so based on that I figured the frame would be too large.

2. Haha, no need to import fat women... there are plenty already here. I meant the 20-30 pound sections of the vest, which appears to be a dumb/costly idea.

3. I'm sure there is, I'll have to search around and get a friend to take me to one if there is one not too far away.

4. Thanks for the tip about buying a Bergen, after googling it seems they have a soft frame and would be easy to ship.

My apologies for the first post, I should have gone into detail more about the situation so as not to seem like a lazy shmuck looking for a quick fix. Thanks for your help TR.
20"x12"x5", with straps and pad. Significantly smaller than a monitor.

If you order it with the pack, make sure they don't ship it filled.

Personally, I would be looking for the nearest Army installation, and head there with some cool AF gear.

TR
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