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Post by Tango Fett on Feb 1, 2012 7:49:29 GMT -5
Hi guys,
I would like to know if you attach your belt to the back and chest armor somehow for a better look, or if you use it independently, like a regular belt, and how does it work when moving, does it snag or hook (don't know the right word) with the armor?.
Thanks
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Post by berzerker on Feb 1, 2012 17:59:32 GMT -5
My belt hangs off straps connected to my overall shoulder straps. Always in the correct position and never sags. It is not attached to my torso armour. I guess pics would better show what I mean. Stay tuned.
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Post by danrodjr on Feb 2, 2012 16:55:16 GMT -5
I like the strap idea, I just make mine tight and then use a metal clip to hold it in place.
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Post by Tango Fett on Jul 2, 2012 13:11:45 GMT -5
I've been doing rough tests with this, and due to the size (length) of my torso armor, the belt continues to snag/overlap/superimpose (still don't know the right word) with the armor. So I was thinking in permanently attaching the belt to the torso armor and forget about this. My (unfinished) torso armor has two parts and visible side seams, so I was thinking in splitting the belt in two, one part would be permanently attached to the back, and the other to the chestplate, and the seam would be covered by the side pouches.
I'm still thinking in pros and cons for this approach, so any advice or suggestion will be appreciated.
Thank you guys.
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