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How do you handle Chest Protector/Drink System/Backpack?
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[QUOTE="thebleakness, post: 1199661, member: 72457"] I too have the Fox Airframe and that hinge in the back is a PITA! I normally ride with my CamelBack over the top and with it tightly tied around me compressing the chest protector against me. The backpack just happens to push that hinge right into my spine and the constant moving up and down of my spine against the hinge tears apart my back. I now have a good 6" long bruise/open lesion because of it, it's painful! For instance, at the Spanish Peaks ISDE Qualifier I wore my CP under my backpack for day 1, on day 2 my back was throbbing painfully. I ended up stopping in the middle of the race and took off all my gear and replaced it all with my backpack underneath my chest protector. That worked much better. I'm thinking of buying a low profile Camelback and then a large fanny pack for the tools. Sitting in chairs hurts after rides, I'd rather avoid that from now on. [/QUOTE]
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