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Old 1st Mar 06, 09:41 AM
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Running with a Rucksack

I sometimes run home from with a rucksack and its a bit awkward and uncomfortable. I find that the straps around my shoulders restrict my breathing.

I prefer running with no 'baggage' but I need somewhere to put my stuff. I'm wondering if it's worth investing in a proper running rucksack, or is running with gear on my back always going to be uncomfortable?
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Old 1st Mar 06, 04:31 PM
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Everest, you don't say what type of rucksack you use, but I have a little experience of this. I used to have a North Face standard ruck sack. It was awful for running with, as it just bounced around all over the place. I recently bought a new Burton (for snowboarding) that has both a waist strap and chest strap, and it doesn't move an inch. It is called a Burton Daypack, and although it is primarly aimed at the snowboarding market, it is ample for day to day use. Plenty of pockets and zips!!!
My advice (if you have not already) is by a rucksack that has both these straps, as I found that the waist strap alone was not enough to stop the bag from moving arouns.
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Old 2nd Mar 06, 12:24 AM
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BoabyBoy, how much would such a rucksack cost?
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Old 2nd Mar 06, 10:34 AM
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Thanks for the reply BB, at the minute I have a cheap rucksack. Sounds like I need one with both the chest and waist straps.
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Old 2nd Mar 06, 02:10 PM
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Fulmar, it was a gift so I am not sure how much the one I have cost, but a quick search on the net you can get this particular one for about £40. I am sure you can get it cheaper, or cheaper makes. IMO the main requirement, if it is to be used for running, is the chest and waist straps.
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Old 2nd Mar 06, 08:55 PM
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Buy a proper fell running sack.
Karrimor do a KIMM sack. Rock and Run in Ambelside used to sell their own rucky. Fab piece of kit! I had two of them and ran back and forth to work with it for years.Plenty of straps and a compression cord round the sack helps.
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Thanks for the information BoabyBoy
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Old 6th Mar 06, 11:06 AM
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I found this at Wiggle and thought it looked interesting.. it's a bag you wear as a vest.

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is that a rucksack or a bondage outfit?
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Old 6th Mar 06, 03:39 PM
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Looks more S&M than M&M!!!!!
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