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    Which Yoke system for the Lowe Alpine Strike?

    Does anybody know which Yoke system I need to get for the Lowe Alpine Strike PLCE sides?

    First time using one of these packs so not sure on which I need/how to attach best. I checked a vid on youtube but the one they have has buckles. Seems this one needs straps so want to get best/most suitable.

    Thanks in advance.

    [EDIT] Looks like I just need the buckles to attach a Yoke system or just get a set of shoulder straps?

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    Last edited by ADz; 25-06-2013 at 05:15 PM.
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    Just takes 2 rucksack straps not a standard PLCE yoke...



    Ripped the pic off bcusa but you get the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kit Mac View Post
    Just takes 2 rucksack straps not a standard PLCE yoke...



    Ripped the pic off bcusa but you get the idea.

    Thanks bud. I think the pic you took was off the wanted add the seller of the pack put up for me after pm.

    Looks like I need to attach buckles if I want the Yoke or I can use a set of these straps and even leave them attahced when on sides so straps would be a better permanent option. Somebody has replied, hopefully will be what I need as they will make good little day sacks when away from camp
    Last edited by ADz; 25-06-2013 at 05:40 PM.
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    Ah the plot thickens ...

    Are the straps standard webbing size? You could always mod something pretty easily from an old rucksack straps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kit Mac View Post
    Ah the plot thickens ...

    Are the straps standard webbing size? You could always mod something pretty easily from an old rucksack straps.
    Yeah that was my thoughts also if things dont work out. Ideally though I want matching color/size straps to pack.
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