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Coffee cup holder

Jmarzey

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Y’all know what we need? A coffee cup holder that somehow stays tight right here. That way if you get caught with your cup in your hand you don’t have far to move.
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Y’all know what we need? A coffee cup holder that somehow stays tight right here. That way if you get caught with your cup in your hand you don’t have far to move.
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Bino harness? Soft shackle the handle to the bridge carabiner?

I'm gonna say bino harness is the best and most amusing option.
 
What do y’all think about just a coozie and some ebbing that hooks into the biner? I’m competent enough to make that happen with the old thread injector


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What do y’all think about just a coozie and some ebbing that hooks into the biner? I’m competent enough to make that happen with the old thread injector


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as long as your coffee cup has a tight lid that’s perfect.
 
What do y’all think about just a coozie and some ebbing that hooks into the biner? I’m competent enough to make that happen with the old thread injector


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That was my second thought. The drawback unless you put some sort of retracting in the system is either a lot of swinging, a 2-hand job to place the cup, and/or a top-heavy tippy situation. But workable for sure
 
Make the coozie oversized for one handed operation. And deep enough to only leave just enough of cup to grab with fingertips. use a hook of some sort to attach to Biner, instead of permanent click in with webbing. Then you can remove whole contraption to take a sip.

actually, tight fitting coozie with hook is the wa to go. Or hook affixed to cup sans coozie.
 
Platform guy or ring of steps guy? Sitter or leaner (or jx3 recliner?). You contort to funky angles on shots? The more your positioning varies, the more secure this thing needs to be.
 
Looks great - doesn't pack well though

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Yea you got me there... for packability I’d choose my old neoprene trophyline thermos holder... it’s got a strap and button on back, dead silent, and packableshown here hooked to my jx3
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