An ergonomically designed chemical backpack sprayer that is equipped with a waist belt, comfortable shoulder straps, and a chest strap. The idea was to take as much stress off of the lower back and shoulders as possible and make the pack, which can weigh up to 40 pounds when completely full, as comfortable as possible. The pack was designed to have tinted plexi-glass on the back in order to see how full the pack was. This was a collaborative effort with help from Jarod Addison, Aaron Flores, Sebastion Campos-Moller, and Danny Lee Haymond Jr. The project was featured on the SCAD Industrial Design Website.
An ergonomically designed chemical backpack sprayer that is equipped with a waist belt, comfortable shoulder straps, and a chest strap. The idea was to take as much stress off of the lower back and shoulders as possible and make the pack, which can weigh up to 40 pounds when completely full, as comfortable as possible. The pack was designed to have tinted plexi-glass on the back in order to see how full the pack was. This was a collaborative effort with help from Jarod Addison, Aaron Flores, Sebastion Campos-Moller, and Danny Lee Haymond Jr. The project was featured on the SCAD Industrial Design Website.
An ergonomically designed chemical backpack sprayer that is equipped with a waist belt, comfortable shoulder straps, and a chest strap. The idea was to take as much stress off of the lower back and shoulders as possible and make the pack, which can weigh up to 40 pounds when completely full, as comfortable as possible. The pack was designed to have tinted plexi-glass on the back in order to see how full the pack was. This was a collaborative effort with help from Jarod Addison, Aaron Flores, Sebastion Campos-Moller, and Danny Lee Haymond Jr. The project was featured on the SCAD Industrial Design Website.
An ergonomically designed chemical backpack sprayer that is equipped with a waist belt, comfortable shoulder straps, and a chest strap. The idea was to take as much stress off of the lower back and shoulders as possible and make the pack, which can weigh up to 40 pounds when completely full, as comfortable as possible. The pack was designed to have tinted plexi-glass on the back in order to see how full the pack was. This was a collaborative effort with help from Jarod Addison, Aaron Flores, Sebastion Campos-Moller, and Danny Lee Haymond Jr. The project was featured on the SCAD Industrial Design Website.
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