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If one of you guys who makes these yourself can help me out, that'd be much appreciated...

 

Here it goes:

I assume that to make the raised ribs on the front that a quilt batting is used. Is it generally only used in the front, where the vertical stitches are? I mean, the batting doesn't go around the entire cummerbund, correct?

 

Also, I've seen some people attach the pouches to the cummerbund and other recommend attaching them to the chest armor itself. What's the general consensus on this? If they are to be attached to the diaper, then what method is best? Just stitched on?

 

Thanks in advance,

Tim

Posted

I use batting all the way around.

 

For attachment, I will defer to the others who may have tried both ways, and could provide a better answer.

 

:)

Debbi

Posted

Yes, batting all the way around the complete bund.

 

How you attach your pouches is completely up to you. I personally attach mine to the bund with velcro.

Posted

Mine are also attached to the bund with velcro.

Posted

Thanks for all the replies! One more quick question...Does the codpiece get batting then too (not that I need it :lol: ), or is it just around the bund only? thanks all,

 

Tim

Posted

Yes , you need a bit of padding there , cut the bottom narrow to avoid the "camel's toe" effect!

Posted

Yep I use 4oz wadding all around my bunds and cod. I use large poppers in my cod bottom also to join the 50mm elastic which is sewn into the back of the bund as velcro in my opinion is pants and comes undone alot.

 

Pouches I supply with velcro on the top tabs so people can stick into the chest armour if they so wish, but personally I have mine sewn onto the bund intself, as i have my sound system, batteries and speakers in the pouches which are a fair bit of weight so would trust velcro alone

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Posted

My batting goes all the way around, and in the cod piece, although, I did not use quite as much in the cod.

 

I attached my pouches to my bund using a velcro sandwich....

 

The back view here shows the velcro that attaches to the black velcro on my vest

 

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This side shot shows how the pouch flap flips over the top of the bund...this gives it an extra measure of support and is attached to the BACK of the bund with velcro.......this sandwiches the pouch flap between the bund and the vest, via two sets of velcro.

 

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