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The Hipbelt Trim Straps

 Hipbelt Trim Straps

These straps connect the hipbelt to the bottom corners of the back panel

and frame system. By tensioning the hipbelt
trim straps, you pull the bottom corners of the
framing and pack toward you, which helps
stabilize the pack.

Tensioning the hipbelt trim straps and

shoulder-pad lift straps on ArcLight™
packs also puts tension on the fiberglass
stays, bending them into an arc. These stays
actively counterbalance the weight of your
load, pulling the load forward over your
shoulders and wrapping it further around
your hips. With the tensioned flexible stays
carrying most of the weight, the central aluminum stay can retain its original,
body-hugging shape, so the load stays close to your back, no matter how much
weight you’re carrying. The closer the load rides to your back, the more upright
you can walk and the more comfortable you’ll be. Tightening the hipbelt trim
straps also hangs some of the pack’s weight from the 

sides

 of the hipbelt.

Putting firm tension on the hipbelt trim straps is crucial to obtain the best

possible performance from your ArcLight™ pack. If you want a softer-flexing
frame while carrying lighter loads, reduce the tension on the hipbelt trim straps.

 Shoulder-Pad Lift Straps

These straps connect the top of the shoulder pads to the top of the back

panel. When tightened, they relieve the pressure of the shoulder pads on your
shoulders and help shift the weight down to your hips, where it belongs. They
also help stabilize the upper part of the pack. Moderate tension on the shoulder-
pad lift straps is sufficient for them to do their job. If you tighten them too
much, you’ll lift the shoulder pads completely off your shoulders and put exces-
sive pressure on the front of your chest. The sliding buckle where the shoulder-
pad lift strap exits the shoulder pad should be at the top of your shoulder.

 Sternum Strap

This strap connects the two shoulder pads and should be attached roughly

1

1

2

 inches to 2 inches below the two protruding of your collarbone adjacent to

the top of the breastbone. It helps secure the shoulder pads in a comfortable
position as they cross your shoulders and chest. Position the sternum strap
initially so it crosses the middle of your upper chest (approximately 1

1

2

 to 2

1

2

inches below your collarbone). Altering the sternum strap’s position and
tension periodically during the day helps prevent muscle fatigue and pressure
points. Check out 

Adjusting Your Pack on the Trail

, page 10, for an additional tip.

Summary of Contents for ArcLight

Page 1: ...n the shoulder pad lift straps 6 Place the sternum strap in a comfortable position on your upper chest and snug it lightly 4 Now check off the following points using the Quick Start Fitting illustrati...

Page 2: ...an ArcLight pack will give you superb carrying comfort Please take a few minutes to read through this manual to learn how to use your new pack Your reward will be years of hiking pleasure Table of Con...

Page 3: ...ht side up and the back panel toward you Orient the belt so it smiles so the ends of the belt curve upward Insert one end of the belt behind the lumbar pad and pull until the belt is centered left to...

Page 4: ...e upward and the hipbelt is positioned at the bottom of the slot behind the pack s lumbar pad It s easiest to rethread the buckles connecting the lid to the pack if the lid is held in the flipped open...

Page 5: ...carrying lighter loads reduce the tension on the hipbelt trim straps Shoulder Pad Lift Straps These straps connect the top of the shoulder pads to the top of the back panel When tightened they reliev...

Page 6: ...vertically oriented straps which buckle at the top of the sleeping bag compartment As the name implies they re nor mally used to attach a sleeping pad They can also be used to relieve the ten sion on...

Page 7: ...lacier open the sleeping bag compart ment and undo the sleeping bag compartment divider from its buckles Now locate the two short black straps sewn to the bottom of the pack Thread these straps throug...

Page 8: ...Women have a lower center of mass than men As a result some women prefer to pack the heaviest items a little lower than men Experiment to see what works best for you 4 See illustration Always pack yo...

Page 9: ...ons for carrying your tent One option is to separate the tent body from the fly and poles Lash the tent body in a stuff sack under one set of compression straps and lash the fly and poles in another s...

Page 10: ...tweak to improve the shoulder pad fit Once all the hipbelt and shoulder straps are snug slightly loosen the main shoulder straps which will transfer more weight to your hips It will also cause the pac...

Page 11: ...ailor s tape works best to measure along the surface of your back First locate your seventh cervical vertebra the most prominent bump at the base of your neck when you tilt your head all the way forwa...

Page 12: ...To check the fit of your new pack and determine if it needs to be adjusted refer to the Quick Start instructions on page 1 If the shoulder pads are not positioned correctly slip your hand in be tween...

Page 13: ...s the shoulder pad to wrap around the shoulder so that the end of the shoulder pad is 1 to 2 below the top of the shoulder If the Stretch Adjuster is too high the shoulder pad will be unable to wrap a...

Page 14: ...es by an inch or so but not be so long that they prevent the belt from being tightened fully Selecting the Correct Size Shoulder Pads All ArcLight packs use our Soft Edge Shoulder Pads These pads are...

Page 15: ...ll up the hook and loop flap covering the top of the padded back panel and locate the vertically oriented piece of 11 2 inch webbing The upper end of that piece of web bing is folded over the end of t...

Page 16: ...m direct sunlight Never use a dryer Never put your pack in a washing machine Your Pack is not a Haul Bag We build all our packs from very tough materials However they are not haul bags If you tie your...

Page 17: ...to a fixed point on the pack and is shown here for reference only Tri Glide Buckle 1 Thread straps up through the bottom of the buckle 2 over the center bar 3 then back down through the opposite slot...

Page 18: ...kfly Features a built in hood so you keep the pack your head and most impor tantly the area where your pack meets your back dry and comfy When the rain stops it stuffs into any integral stuffsack Deri...

Page 19: ...baggage gorillas but it doubles as a makeshift rainfly and a second piece of luggage Lastly it disguises your pack when you re hanging out in an urban jungle Available in two sizes Regular and Behemot...

Page 20: ...tion Three sizes for versatility Ideal for first aid kits repair kits spice kits anything where easy identification is useful Compression Stuffers When your gear threatens to explode out of your pack...

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