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SHOT Show – Sandpiper of California / Pack Rabbit

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Pack Rabbit offers two different sizes of rigid pack frames that pull double duty as chairs. The larger size Pack Mule is used by Marines to carry breaching tools and odd sized loads. Sure, you can sit on it if you want, but the beauty is that it keeps the pack and frame upright when deployed.

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Although it can be used as a stand alone frame, Sand Piper of California has developed a pack bag that integrates with the Pack Mule. The Pack Mule has over 20 attachment points to integrate a variety of pack bags or loads. The frame integrates some flexion and you can set the amount of tension in the lumbar in order to maintain contact with the back.

Available in Stealth Black or Desert Sand, it features integrated closed cell foam padding.

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3 Responses to “SHOT Show – Sandpiper of California / Pack Rabbit”

  1. Luke says:

    I thought they stopped making those years ago! They used to sell them in sporting goods stores in my area (early 2000s?) One of the most uncomfortable frames I ever tried, the lumbar area was particularly brutal. I haven’t found anywhere selling them since the Quartermaster catalogue stopped carrying them.

    I remember they made a splash back in the day because they were one of the early aftermarket ALICE compatible frames.

  2. Jon says:

    I saw one of these years ago and wanted it but it was too expensive (like 200 bucks) when I was just starting in the army. I thought it was a neat idea for the Alice pack.

  3. John Smith says:

    Looks like an old idea executed better.
    Want.
    Possibly…