Re: Harness lines (again)

From: Bob Galvan (kasplash@crl.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Sat Aug 16 1997 - 01:31:26 PDT


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On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Edward W. Scott wrote:

> Accepting suggestions for new ones.

I'm loving Shred-Techs. They're one continuous piece of webbing. This
gives the largest range of adjustment I've seen, and they're the easiest
to adjust that I've ever used. Webbing is in a plastic tube where it
counts. Since I went to Reactor Bars, wear is not a problem. Now the boom
attachment straps are what goes, after a couple years of rigging on
asphalt and gravel.



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