Fishpond make long handled nets snd the net holder is obviously intended for one of those, or a similar long-handled net. I've not seen any other reviews where the net falls out and some of the reviews show the pack being swung around.
I'm not a big fan of net holsters in general. I'd rather have it hanging where it's accessible. I have the same pack. I hang my net on the outside and it hangs out of way when I bring the pack to the front. Problem solved.
I feel the same way. I don’t have a lot of flexibility in my shoulder and wouldn’t enjoy grabbing it. I also don’t want my draining net draining onto me.
My God you went to way too much effort. A longer handle net. Attach a piece of paracord to the end of the handle. With a small carabiner at the tag end and attach it to the pack near the pocket. Then the handle and paracord slide down the net sleeve and vavoom. It works great for me.
That net holder is for the bigger nets. There is a plastic loop at the top of the pack for hooking up smaller nets with the fishpond tether.
Fishpond make long handled nets snd the net holder is obviously intended for one of those, or a similar long-handled net. I've not seen any other reviews where the net falls out and some of the reviews show the pack being swung around.
Great video. Going to use it to adapt my pack . Thanks so much for sharing. Love to see your take on where you site zingers/tools etc??
I am debating between Fishpond Summit 2.0 or Simms Freestone sling pack. Any comparison out there ?
The only design flaw is that Mad River Outfitters sells the same bag for $100 less.
Yes, please send a link for the strapping. We're lost without it.
Great idea. Drives me nuts too.
Could you please provide the link for the strapping, thanks
Yes, please provide the link for the strapping! We're lost without it.
I'm not a big fan of net holsters in general. I'd rather have it hanging where it's accessible. I have the same pack. I hang my net on the outside and it hangs out of way when I bring the pack to the front. Problem solved.
Interested. Picture?
I feel the same way. I don’t have a lot of flexibility in my shoulder and wouldn’t enjoy grabbing it. I also don’t want my draining net draining onto me.
Link for the strapping?
My God you went to way too much effort. A longer handle net. Attach a piece of paracord to the end of the handle. With a small carabiner at the tag end and attach it to the pack near the pocket. Then the handle and paracord slide down the net sleeve and vavoom. It works great for me.