ITW NEXUS PLASTIC HARDWARE : ITW NEXUS WEB DOMINATOR W / SHOCK CORD
Juliana, it really helps to shop around. I think I got mine at Supply Captain, but don't see them listed now. The link above is much less expensive than some others I found quickly with google. I know mine were under $1 each. Several I found quickly were almost $2 each. Milatary, tactical gear, and military surplus stores are where they seem the easiest to find.
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Thanks, you were both very helpful! (And sorry for the late reply.) This is the first I've heard of the Web Dominator clips, but it looks like those might be useful for several of my bags.
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In general, you can use either elastic loops or Web dominator clips. Take a look at the Synapse 25 Questions forum thread. There are links to web pages where you can buy both. Elastic loops or strapeez are probably most comfortable here, but for my other bags I've used Web dominator clips (which you can also order from Amazon).
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I use Strapeez on my LCB waist strap, which works well. Of course, you could always cut-and-heat-seal them.
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Side Effect waist straps
I assume the waist straps for the Side Effect are the same as the ones that come with some other Tom Bihn bags. Is there any way to make it so that the waist straps don't flap? They're so loooonnng. You all know what I mean, right?Tags: None
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