chrpai
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My highland straps just came today and they do look really nice. Unfortunatly I'm being somewhat spatially challenged at the moment and have a problem figuring out how to thread the latch despite the big "1" "2" and "3" stamped on it! :epic-fail:
I've seen pictures of the straps online so I think I have it in the STA correctly, just need to figure out how to thread the buckle.
Of course I'm sure the moment I click "Reply" and embarrass myself I'll go figure it out.
Edit: Whew. Ok, this video finally did the trick for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JzE6rnNP2I
I'm sorry but I just don't do this every day.
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So at this point I only see one "negative" in the new highland straps compared to my previous scubapro style straps.
I use XS Scuba trim pockets... one on the left and one on the right.
With the old bands, the excess belt material folds underneath on the right side and both pockets slide on easily.
With the new bands the extra material is thread through the buckle and then lays down on the left side of the rig. I can't slide this material into the slot of the pocket because the material is velcro ( male and female ) and so it can only lay down and not slide. I also can't lay it down between the main pocket and the pocket flap because it only has velcro on the inside and not the outside and this would keep the pocket from properly securing the lid.
I guess I could trim the band and melt it with a hot iron. About 3 inches would do it. But these straps are so nice and new that I don't know if I should do this. The other things I can think of is attach some velcro to the outside so it can mate with the pockets or fold the band back under and tuck it in under the buckle.
Can anyone think of any options? You'd hope that since XS Scuba owns Highland and makes the pockets that this stuff would come together a little easier.
I've seen pictures of the straps online so I think I have it in the STA correctly, just need to figure out how to thread the buckle.
Of course I'm sure the moment I click "Reply" and embarrass myself I'll go figure it out.

Edit: Whew. Ok, this video finally did the trick for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JzE6rnNP2I
I'm sorry but I just don't do this every day.

---------- Post Merged at 07:19 PM ---------- Previous Post was at 05:52 PM ----------
So at this point I only see one "negative" in the new highland straps compared to my previous scubapro style straps.
I use XS Scuba trim pockets... one on the left and one on the right.
With the old bands, the excess belt material folds underneath on the right side and both pockets slide on easily.
With the new bands the extra material is thread through the buckle and then lays down on the left side of the rig. I can't slide this material into the slot of the pocket because the material is velcro ( male and female ) and so it can only lay down and not slide. I also can't lay it down between the main pocket and the pocket flap because it only has velcro on the inside and not the outside and this would keep the pocket from properly securing the lid.
I guess I could trim the band and melt it with a hot iron. About 3 inches would do it. But these straps are so nice and new that I don't know if I should do this. The other things I can think of is attach some velcro to the outside so it can mate with the pockets or fold the band back under and tuck it in under the buckle.
Can anyone think of any options? You'd hope that since XS Scuba owns Highland and makes the pockets that this stuff would come together a little easier.

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