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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 06:55 PM
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AirMax Invention (Moe)

Moe,
I love my AirMax dryer but even though I have the ortho strap it still is not quite as comfortable as I would like so with necessity being the mother of invention I have made my own custom backpack max. As you can see from the pictures I have the unit stored with the outlet coming out the bottom and the intake unobstructed at the top. This frees up both hands and keeps the unit from possibly bumping into your car. Also,
you can store accessories in the pack. I am still putting some finishing touches on it but it works quite well. Let me know what you think.
 
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Originally Posted by tblountman
Moe,
I love my AirMax dryer but even though I have the ortho strap it still is not quite as comfortable as I would like so with necessity being the mother of invention I have made my own custom backpack max. As you can see from the pictures I have the unit stored with the outlet coming out the bottom and the intake unobstructed at the top. This frees up both hands and keeps the unit from possibly bumping into your car. Also,
you can store accessories in the pack. I am still putting some finishing touches on it but it works quite well. Let me know what you think.
WOW!!! Good 'ol American ingenuity...That looks like a wonderful idea.

The pictures came out small...can you upload bigger ones so we can better see the PackMax....If you ever go to market with it, I want royalties on the name
 
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Moe,
I will email better pics to you when I get home tonight. When I try and upload bigger pictures I keep getting a failure to load. If you know what I am doing wrong let me know and I will put up some bigger shots. PackMax, has a good ring to it.
 
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Perhaps the file data is too big. Saving the file in an art program under the option "Save for Web" keeps the resolution quality high while making the data files contain only the relevant data needed to display on the web... i.e. the files are smaller. Change the image resolution to 72 dpi and HxW according to the specs allowed by 6speed. Then use the Save for Web option. Good luck.
 
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