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Raised in Illinois moved to Indiana, spent lots of time driving to go play and relax in Kentucky & Tennessee.
Moved out west (don't miss the humidity one bit) and joined Backcountry. Have now officially picked up more hobbies and gear than time will allow for.
Biggest thing I've learned is that HIGH QUALITY gear allows you to go farther, faster, and helps you enjoy the outdoors more than ever regardless of the conditions.
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fits well resting
Ruffwear Palisades Dog Pack
April 8, 2009
No problems when your friend takes a break. The pack does not hang too low and require handler to remove when resting.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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palisades large
Ruffwear Palisades Dog Pack
April 8, 2009
My 7month old Berner weighs about 80lbs. This large pack is pulled down about as small as it goes and fits well.
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
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Ruffwear Palisades Dog Pack
April 8, 2009
Yes is has 2 bag bladders (one each side)
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