I sewed the original bridge from the sitdrag to the back of the sit drag. I did not remove the original bridge, just folded it to the top back of the sitdrag and sewed it in three places. This provided a point to attach the molle straps from my GI sustainment pouch to connect the belt and the sitdrag at the proper distance so the sitdrag hangs naturally below my butt. The GI sustainment pouch has two molle snaps on the back spaced properly. The pouch itself provides the proper spacing.
I installed a webbing bridge which is doubled over to provide more strength and also a dual bridge length. The ends are tied with a water knot (overhand follow through) and the loose ends sewn with a hand sticher to prevent working loose. One or two bridge loops can be used for a short and a long bridge. I usually use two while tethered. Using only one, it can be brought over the top of your head to keep out of the way while walking.
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I installed a webbing bridge which is doubled over to provide more strength and also a dual bridge length. The ends are tied with a water knot (overhand follow through) and the loose ends sewn with a hand sticher to prevent working loose. One or two bridge loops can be used for a short and a long bridge. I usually use two while tethered. Using only one, it can be brought over the top of your head to keep out of the way while walking.
For information only/ Do not try this at home.
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