Several years ago a professional climber doing a tower inspection at the
TV station where I worked was wearing a photographers vest - same principle
as the RufusRoo, lots of pockets. It eliminated or reduced the need for
dragging along a tool bucket, and as well as making it easier to find what
one needed.
I'd have to try one on to be sure, but If the Rufus Roo doesn't interfere
with a climbing harness, it could be a neat thing for tower work.
73 - Jim K8MR
In a message dated 11/9/2011 11:06:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jimk0xu@gmail.com writes:
Actually they look like just the thing for ham fleamarkets.
> >
> > Op dinsdag 8 november 2011 schreef Telegraphy.com
(trogo@telegraphy.com)
> > het volgende:
> > > The Rufus Roo vests - great for carrying on laptops and radio gear -
> are
> > now available thru Amazon.Com (search for Rufus Roo)
> > > and they have some excellent specials - just bought one for $32 with
> free
> > shipping.
> > >
> > > I have no financial interest in the company just think it's a great
> > product for use by travelers due to current airline restrictions
> > > and charges for baggage. If you're not familiar with these vests
take
> a
> > look.
> > >
> > > Tony
> > >
> > > Tony Rogozinski
> > > Amateur Radio W4OI - W4AMR - HK1AR - HK1AR/4
> >
> >
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