Received: from hplms26.hpl.hp.com by opus.hpl.hp.com with ESMTP (1.37.109.18/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1) id AA032577266; Mon, 18 Aug 1997 11:01:07 -0700 Return-Path: <sdubois@Advent.COM-DeleteThis> Received: from mozart.Advent.COM by hplms26.hpl.hp.com with ESMTP (1.37.109.16/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1S) id AA084507266; Mon, 18 Aug 1997 11:01:06 -0700 Received: from smtp_out.Advent.COM (smtp_out [204.243.141.5]) by mozart.Advent.COM (8.8.5/8.8.4/mailhost) with SMTP id KAA05378 for <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>; Mon, 18 Aug 1997 10:39:53 -0700 (PDT) Received: from ccMail by smtp_out.Advent.COM (SMTPLINK V2.11) id AA871925974; Mon, 18 Aug 97 09:35:03 PDT Date: Mon, 18 Aug 97 09:35:03 PDT From: sdubois@Advent.COM-DeleteThis Message-Id: <9707188719.AA871925974@smtp_out.Advent.COM-DeleteThis> To: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis Subject: Re[2]: Harness lines (again)
Shred-tecs are great. The other advantage is that you can easily make
them as short as you want. All you need to do is to cut the plastic
tubing to the length you want and because of the continuous webbing,
you can pull them short. I like my lines about 50% shorter than the
shortest Da Kine. So for me it's key...
-s
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Subject: Re: Harness lines (again)
Author: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis at Internet
Date: 8/16/97 5:52 AM
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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