DK Go Pack & B150

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DK Go Pack & B150

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If any of you have the DK go pack or B150, please post a comment as to the Pros & Cons of its use. I purchased a fanny pack with pockets about 2 years ago to use when doing Big rigs. Iam curious as to how well the Go pack performs. Is it too bulky, does the items stay put when climbing around the WS on big rigs etc... If you are using the B150, how well does the injector hold up to repeated use. Lately I've been doing 2-3 breaks at a time. Some same vehicle, other times on several cars while servicing a dealer. Iam thinking the B-150 could speed things along.
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Re: DK Go Pack & B150

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I use b150 (3 of them) exclusively and have no problems what so ever.
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Re: DK Go Pack & B150

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I don't use the pack, I don't even have one. But I do use the B150 and so far it has worked very well.
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Hi I've been using the go pak quite abit. I had to modify it alittle to make it work for me. I sewed in two straps at the bottom and used velcro to make the ends work, and i sewed a couple of the smaller pockets to hold items to make them handy and secure. Picture how the old western gun fighters had their holsters down low and strapped around their leg. It works for me and i have everything i need with me. I just strap it on and go. Plus.... lol, it looks cool and i feel like i am quicker on the draw with my tools. Cons would be you have to pay attention to how it sits so that it does'nt scratch or get in the way. I thought when i first started using it things would drop out of the pockets so thats why i modified a couple of them. So far it seems to work for me. I like it.
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I love the B150 and I have been using them since they first come out, mine still look and work like they did when they were new. Most of my work is on vertical glass and I have no worries about setting them up for this style of work.

Not used the Go-Pack yet mind you I did think of having one fur covered and using it as a sporran.
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Re: DK Go Pack & B150

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Thanks for the information. I will buy a b150. I'll keep my fanny pack for the time being. Have a great week. Its sunny on the east coast for a few days.
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