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    Absolute strap

    I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but here goes. I have one an absolute strap, and I think the padding is placed wrong. I always carry my shoulderbags on my back, and there's no way I can configure this strap to be on my shoulder when I have the bag on my back. It always gets placed over my chest, and frankly it don't do it's job there.

    I would have liked it placed more to one side, so you can place the bag on the back and still use the padding, or more strap "real estate" so I can place it where ever I want!

    except that, I'd love a model for camera use, or some small "adapters" so you can use the hooks and snap them to the camera...
    My Nikon DSLR has D-rings, that are shaped as a D, and it's not really optimised to snap hooks at..

    anyway, thanks for really good bags, straps and accessories! Love your bags and pouches!

    Regards,
    Andreas

    #2
    It sounds like the Q-AM strap may work better for you - it can be purchased with plastic snaphooks attached if you request that in the comments box during the checkout process.
    Have a question? @Darcy (to make sure I see it)

    Current carry: testing new potential materials in the form of Original Large Shop Bags.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Darcy View Post
      It sounds like the Q-AM strap may work better for you - it can be purchased with plastic snaphooks attached if you request that in the comments box during the checkout process.

      Yeah, maybe... but I like the neopren weight releaving flexibility in the absolute strap... :-)
      I'm currently not using the strap on a TB-bag, since I bought it for my medium cafe bag. I didn't read close enough that the strap is not replaceable.. :P

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        #4
        Nvrmnd, you may have tried this, but perhaps if you reduce the amount of strap on the "backside" part of the strap and increase the amount on the "frontside" it'll work. I realize that may not work (I'm tall and plush, and there's only so much give in the strap length that will work for me).

        BTW, I got a 2nd Absolute strap and am using it as a replacement for my work-provided laptop case. Heavenly -- really.
        Laura Gayle


        Cadet (black/Iberian), travel tray, cache for Mac keyboard and 13" MBP, Ego, Aeronaut (steel/solar), Tri-star (steel/solar), 2 Absolute straps, 3D clear organizer cube, Swift, Ristretto (black/olive), stuff sacks (all sizes), snake charmer, 2 Kits, various organizer pouches, clear organizer wallet, 2 large Shop Bags... and a partridge in a pear tree.

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          #5
          Originally posted by lauragayle View Post
          Nvrmnd, you may have tried this, but perhaps if you reduce the amount of strap on the "backside" part of the strap and increase the amount on the "frontside" it'll work. I realize that may not work (I'm tall and plush, and there's only so much give in the strap length that will work for me).

          BTW, I got a 2nd Absolute strap and am using it as a replacement for my work-provided laptop case. Heavenly -- really.

          I have, there is not enough "strap-space" for to get the padding over the shoulder, atleast not for me.

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