GPSGuided wrote:Yes, it's definitely a wear component and wondered of its durability. For some people, functionality and novelty trump durability. A price to pay.
I got a response back from them very quickly.
It went like this:
Our bags are attached to the harness on the back by 3 cords, one top, two bottom left and right. These cords are made out of Dyneema, a high resistance material used by rock climbers and astronauts. These cords are coated with high resistance nylon, and can hold weights of up to 300 kg. They are difficult, not impossible, to cut through. However, once the bag is on your back, they are hidden from sight and access. Once the bag is lowered, the bag is either held or hooked to your front, so even if someone took the time to cut through all 3 cords, they still could not get your bag.
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