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Old 07-02-2012, 07:52 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Mark56 View Post
It gives a place, where, if one is not female with the ever transitioning waistline of fashion designers, one can count on clothing not to interfere. Stick it in your love handles, and you may see a waist line of pants, a belt, a waist belt for a hiking pack providing you grief. I only point this out as a former avid backpacker, while also being a guy who can count on the waist being where the waist was anatomically placed.

Two Cents and this thought will buy you absolutely nothing, anywhere,
Mark56
Those are great points. I'm glad I asked! Doesn't a wallet in the back pocket put pressure on the battery?
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