Elevation and the resulting pressure changes should be considered when taking tank systems with you.
I recently flew with a filled carto tank in my fleece breast pocket. By the end of my trip my fleece smelled nicely of vanilla and my t-shirt had a big brown stain. Even though the cabin is pressurized, enough changes took place to push the liquid out through the carto and all over me. I've never had them leak just driving around town.
I've had similar experiences when driving over mountain passes and such with my REO bottom-feeder. juice would be forced out over the course of a couple thousand feet. Even riding the ski lift up caused some minor leakage in my coat pocket. Climbing Pike's Peak in CO in the car was a mess with the REO.
Now if I'd been using the devices at the time it would've minimized the leakage through my usage. But sometimes it's just not convenient enough.
Just a word of warning.
I recently flew with a filled carto tank in my fleece breast pocket. By the end of my trip my fleece smelled nicely of vanilla and my t-shirt had a big brown stain. Even though the cabin is pressurized, enough changes took place to push the liquid out through the carto and all over me. I've never had them leak just driving around town.
I've had similar experiences when driving over mountain passes and such with my REO bottom-feeder. juice would be forced out over the course of a couple thousand feet. Even riding the ski lift up caused some minor leakage in my coat pocket. Climbing Pike's Peak in CO in the car was a mess with the REO.
Now if I'd been using the devices at the time it would've minimized the leakage through my usage. But sometimes it's just not convenient enough.
Just a word of warning.