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Willieboy 3T WIS
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I received a new Ted Su Kevlar strap with the diver's clasp today. The clasp is huge. I plan to wear it on a TSAR and fear the clasp may be too big for the watch. I'm going to try it though and see how it works out. I had an awful time getting the strap on my wrist, as the kevlar material seems too think for the clasp. I see there are several screws on the clasp. Do they somehow adjust the clasp for easier coupling? (The strap did not come with instructions.) Thanks is advance, Mr. Bill |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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It gets much easier to work with over time. Kelar is just very stiff when new. ;) Whether it be a strap or body armor. I still have one of my old vest. I nearly wore that thing out. :cool: |
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Willieboy 3T WIS
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Thanks Skip. |
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teddyhanna Guest
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Bill I would run the tounge end thru the buckle, just enough to clamp down the buckle on the tounge,...Then I would slip the watch on, over my wrist. Try that. |
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Willieboy 3T WIS
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Thanks Teddy. I tried it and that was somewhat better. |
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