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NWFLBowhunter

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Well, I've spent a good amount of time in my new aero and have fiddled with the adjustments every sit. My only issue now is will hooked up standing on the platform, the belt is around my waist and tightened down, as is the lap belt. Its darn comfortable this way, but as soon as I bend my knees to sit, the waist belt starts to slip up. I've fooled with every strap and can't seem to get it to stop rising. What can I do to stop this? Somehow I need to figure out how to keep the waist belt at the waist and not up above my belly button. This put the paws in the way of drawing back without rotating in the seat.
 

Boudreaux

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with out seeing it, my suggestion is tighten the 2 straps that connect the belt to the seat. This would keep it down and not allow it to rise up unless the entire thing rides up which should not happen if both buckles are tight.

Thanks,
Boswell
 

NWFLBowhunter

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Oct 22, 2014
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Boudreaux said:
with out seeing it, my suggestion is tighten the 2 straps that connect the belt to the seat. This would keep it down and not allow it to rise up unless the entire thing rides up which should not happen if both buckles are tight.

Thanks,
Boswell


Yea, they are all the way tight. I will try to get some picture next time I'm off before dark.