I had a Stone Glacier Solo with the KRuX frame and used the load shelf to sling the dog. I believe Seek Outside and a few other companies have fabric load-shelves meant to carry moose quarters out of the swamps
I know those backpacks are not "ultralight" in term of thru-hiking, but those backpacks are used in other categories of "ultralight": cinematography, packrafting, backcountry hunting, bikepacking, kayaking etc. You know hobbies or careers with extra gears that cannot be trimmed down for various reasons
@@theoutdoorminimalist No worries. If folks haven't talked about using their Kifaru for carrying their kids or hauling abandoned tires out of the woods during trail clean-ups or public land clean-ups, I wouldn't had have thought slinging a dog on there. Also grateful for David Chenault for expanding "ultralight" definition to include adjacent backpacking hobbies that are not thru-hikes.
I am not sure! I would contact the Fido Pro team directly and see if they have any suggestions or if the standard harness would work for a three-legged dog. Sorry, I can't be more help!
I had a Stone Glacier Solo with the KRuX frame and used the load shelf to sling the dog. I believe Seek Outside and a few other companies have fabric load-shelves meant to carry moose quarters out of the swamps
I know those backpacks are not "ultralight" in term of thru-hiking, but those backpacks are used in other categories of "ultralight": cinematography, packrafting, backcountry hunting, bikepacking, kayaking etc. You know hobbies or careers with extra gears that cannot be trimmed down for various reasons
@@ZaryaTheLaika This is such a good tip! I've never considered these as an option, but it makes so much sense.
@@theoutdoorminimalist No worries. If folks haven't talked about using their Kifaru for carrying their kids or hauling abandoned tires out of the woods during trail clean-ups or public land clean-ups, I wouldn't had have thought slinging a dog on there.
Also grateful for David Chenault for expanding "ultralight" definition to include adjacent backpacking hobbies that are not thru-hikes.
Everyone in this video is so CUTE!!!
Especially Piper! She's the best doggie model around!
Any good ones for the dogs who have three legs because I want to buy one for my dog but all of them have four legs.
Thank you
I am not sure! I would contact the Fido Pro team directly and see if they have any suggestions or if the standard harness would work for a three-legged dog. Sorry, I can't be more help!
Hi would u recommend using the fido pro for daily use?
No, these are meant to be used in emergency situations and are not designed for daily use.
Way too complicated for an emergency or in a storm.
Which one?