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Place it wherever you can reach it and it doesn't interfere with you or your gear.


Calvin, you know better than that :wink:

I can't imagine how you'd post that answer in the DIR forum! Now you must sell your meg and take fundies. And make sure all your gear is black.

:shakehead:
 
Yes, minor point here that is worth noting-you have the left waist strap long enough so it is to the right of center. This allows the crotch strap to be on the left side of the buckle, and centered, and the knife to the left of the crotch strap and secured on the waist strap by the buckle. My buckles tend to be pretty far over on my right side.

I think I must be fatter than when I setup my plate since everything is just about centered. Or I'm DIW :)
 
I think I must be fatter than when I setup my plate since everything is just about centered. Or I'm DIW :)

We've been meaning to talk to you about your obesity, it is getting obscene.

FWIW, the uncentered buckle was a Steve White thing, I had it pretty well centered until I took that back to basics seminar a while back.
 
We've been meaning to talk to you about your obesity, it is getting obscene.

FWIW, the uncentered buckle was a Steve White thing, I had it pretty well centered until I took that back to basics seminar a while back.

My buckle would be alot easier to deal with if it were offset to the right a few inches. Better on the scooter, easier to thread, ect. But I ain't replacing the webbing just for that!
 
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