Guys - can you twist the strap to take up some slack and get the distance to the loop dialed in?
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Guys - can you twist the strap to take up some slack and get the distance to the loop dialed in?
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Too much monkeying around. The buckle is looking better.
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I think you’re giving up too soon, but to each their own.
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I was putting my strap on this week and on the first wrap the loop was too loose so I went around the tree again and bingo... lot better fit. It seemed to be as rock solid as any attempt so far. Just thought I would share.That might possibly be the best idea I’ve heard all day! I don’t see why it wouldn’t work
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The more you use it the better it works. needs some stretch.I think you’re giving up too soon, but to each their own.
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Do you have the equipment to make them? Do you know the time involved in making just one? I happen to know and in my opinion they aren't over priced. But that's your call.Bit pricey dude
I use a similar daisy chain system on my Predator and found that if I was between loops where it sagged too much I could just go around the post once and it seemed to line up on another loop well. It may be worth a try with the Versa Strap.I was putting my strap on this week and on the first wrap the loop was too loose so I went around the tree again and bingo... lot better fit. It seemed to be as rock solid as any attempt so far. Just thought I would share.
Bit pricey dude
I use a similar daisy chain system on my Predator and found that if I was between loops where it sagged too much I could just go around the post once and it seemed to line up on another loop well. It may be worth a try with the Versa Strap.
I use a similar daisy chain system on my Predator and found that if I was between loops where it sagged too much I could just go around the post once and it seemed to line up on another loop well. It may be worth a try with the Versa Strap.
No to question number 1. Yes to question number 2.
A new lone wolf strap is $10+shipping from Lone wolf. Weight savings is an obvious benefit, but I'm not sure it's worth the price. They look awesome and I'm not saying I won't try them, but that's a hefty price for webbing.
I think your comment is a perfect example of how forum discussions should go. I don't think every post necessarily needs to be positive, per se. A good discussion, in my opinion, is one where people can state their opinions without causing an argument. I respect your response and don't take it personally. I have read this entire thread and some good posts have already been made in response to some of the more negative comments. Keeps people thinking and gets ideas out in the open.I'm not trying to stir something up with you so don't take this the wrong way. But the straps are great, worth the money, a lot of guys have bought them. Are cam buckle straps cheaper, yep. But they are heavier and operating them is not as smooth as the versa lites. Only you can decide if the extra money is worth it.
And this next comment is not directed at you alone, cause I see stuff like it here and other forums. But did your comment about YOUR opinion of the price contribute to this thread in a positive way. I have typed comments and ended up not posting cause I ask myself sometimes if I am really being helpful. I even question this post I am typing but decided to post it. No harm meant.
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Their worth every penny. I think once you try one you'll say "I get it". Better than sliced bread.No to question number 1. Yes to question number 2.
A new lone wolf strap is $10+shipping from Lone wolf. Weight savings is an obvious benefit, but I'm not sure it's worth the price. They look awesome and I'm not saying I won't try them, but that's a hefty price for webbing.
Their worth every penny. I think once you try one you'll say "I get it". Better than sliced bread.