BP harness sliding

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Hi mpetryk,

If I understand what you are asking, maybe this will help. A picture is always useful when trying to figure this stuff out.

Look at the image I have linked to, you'll see how the harness is passed through a triglide in the lower rear corners of the back plate. The triglides do not need to be serrated, the smooth ones are fine. This will stop the harness from moving when you cinch down the waist strap.

http://www.dir-diver.com/pics/backplate/reach_backplate_large.jpg

Hope this helps.
 
That is the way mine is configured, save for I either don't have a triglide, or I have ones and don't know what it is. If it is that metal rectangle with two rectangular slots cut out of it (possibly serrated), then I have them...

Ding, ding, ding!
 
Hi mpetryk,

If I understand what you are asking, maybe this will help. A picture is always useful when trying to figure this stuff out.

Look at the image I have linked to, you'll see how the harness is passed through a triglide in the lower rear corners of the back plate. The triglides do not need to be serrated, the smooth ones are fine. This will stop the harness from moving when you cinch down the waist strap.

http://www.dir-diver.com/pics/backplate/reach_backplate_large.jpg

Hope this helps.

Yup, that is what I have all right. And I did not yet put it on the BP. I'll be doing that shortly. Thanks, LeadTurn_SD and TSandM (and others).
 

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