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    Quote Originally Posted by heatingman View Post
    Bet you could modify the suspenders from a tool belt such as this one to work. The bag would hang a bit lower though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    That would work too, same thing I was looking for.
    But the easiest for me to find was the tool pouches, and also fall protection, but thats way expensive to buy just to steal the suspension from.


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    Quote Originally Posted by heatingman View Post
    Bet you could modify the suspenders from a tool belt such as this one to work. The bag would hang a bit lower though.



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    I just looked at my tech pack lt and it has two stitches on the zipper. At least on the front compartment ement. I'll take a look at my tech Pac MC and tech Pac tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nytefog View Post
    I just looked at my tech pack lt and it has two stitches on the zipper. At least on the front compartment ement. I'll take a look at my tech Pac MC and tech Pac tomorrow.
    It's the back flap on the tech pac where the shoulder straps are connected that is the issue.
    Flap side of zipper is the one row of stitches. In the rear the bag side of the zipper has two rows the flap side has one row. The front flap both sides of the zipper has two rows of stitches. Makes no sense to have the weakest attached zipper at the point where the shoulder straps connect to the bag!

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    Even my little MB bag zippers are held in with two rows of stitches!

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    Both sides of the zipper in my Dickie pants are sewn in with two rows of stitches

    NOT on my VETO TECH PAC!!!! WTF

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    Coincidentally enough, I set up a warranty replacement on Friday. I didn't have the original receipt, but I did register is when purchased a couple years ago. I called Veto and they emailed me the purchase info they had on file to include in the online warranty form. I snapped a couple pictures, uploaded them to the form, filled it out. I got an email the next morning saying a replacement bag was on the way with the label to send mine back. Not sure if I just keep the bag they are sending or if they will fix mine and send it back to me. It's probably in the email or fine print of the form I filled out, but I'm stubborn and don't read those.

    BTW, the issue I have is the zipper has a couple bad teeth on it and will pop open every once in a while. Other than that, the rest of the bag is holding up nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Both sides of the zipper in my Dickie pants are sewn in with two rows of stitches

    NOT on my VETO TECH PAC!!!! WTF

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    My Mascot Lerida pants have triple stitching except for the the fly. Lol single stitch reinforced with a “zig zag stitch” (sorry I don’t remember my home economics sewing class). I’ve don’t thing the force’s exerted on the fly are as high as a heavy tool backpack.

    Why do the Scandinavians/Europeans have such better work wear? They wear Carhartt for fashion. At least that’s what I was told by some people in Amsterdam when they asked what type of button up Carhartt I was wearing.

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    2018 Tec Pac backpack back flap. Zipper held in with only one row of stiches
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    2019 Hi Viz Tec Pac backpack back flap held in with two rows of stitches Name:  IMG_20191021_093116-600x1067.jpg
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    Just barely in spots anyway
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