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Hi there everyone can someone please tell me the best strapping system to use for the front & back & the best way to hold the shoulder bells on ( as i've tryed the cable tie way & it didnt work )

 

so i'm looking for a better way to do the strapping on the shoulders / shoulder bells

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The under arm chest/back straps are made from 40mm (1.5") white cotton webbing (depending on the color setup you choose, either in white or in off-white matching the color of your pouches and drop-box strapping).

 

You want to affix it inside the armor pieces with velcro which is the most comfy way imho...

 

1_tankcol_05.jpg

 

For the shoulder bells, there are several ways to do it but more or less they are all kinda similar in concept. I´d suggest to go for the zip-tie construction since it is totally screen accurate ("yet" optional for Lancer spec).

 

Here is how I did it, maybe it helps to gain a picture of it...

 

1_shoucol_01.jpg

 

 

for additional reference I suggest to have a look at the following threads...

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=9781

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=17100

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Dauitsch Thanks for the reply but .... i'm looking at doing a Different System NOT using cable ties

 

as the cable ties dig into my arms too much & also break too eazy

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well then... use black elastic straps instead but the connection and concept will stay the same ;)

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Ok, how would i connect the black elastic straps to the Velcro as i have white fabric to hide the black Velcro straps

 

 

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Its perfectly explained and visualized in the Pandatrooper WIP (linked in my comment above)

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For the shoulder bells, there are several ways to do it but more or less they are all kinda similar in concept. I´d suggest to go for the zip-tie construction since it is totally screen accurate ("yet" optional for Lancer spec).

 

Here is how I did it, maybe it helps to gain a picture of it...

 

1_shoucol_01.jpg

 

Thanks for that picture, will try to do my shoulder bells this way.

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