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| DIR: Discuss Webbing a single piece harness - stuck on the buckle in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Ok this is without a doubt the dullest posting i have ever done. you reckon?... |
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| I'd have to check, but I think the way I have mine setup is like Woz's, but in reverse. See the picture. The only difference / advantage to it is the big "lump" of the belt loop is on the back rather than the front, and I found makes the other end of the belt go through the buckle that bit easier and close tighter. David Last edited by Scuby : 08-06-08 at 10:30 PM. |
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| I tried that and the free end still came a bit loose and the buckle hangs funny. My way is tight from the start but it does make your fingers sore from the threading.
__________________ Currently attired in Seaskin's finest www.kitfondle.co.uk Kit That Makes Brave Men Weep www.nusac.info A rather brilliant place to dive Last edited by Woz : 20-09-05 at 10:38 AM. |
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