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John Shutler
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bought a new sawpod(i love them) at the aa show to replace my knacked one

theyve changed the velcro to one that is more plasticy which seems to curl at the corners reduceing its effectiveness:thumbdown:

added some longer velcro after having to mess around with it on friday more that a dozen times:thumbdown:

the guy i was subbing to caught me ranting to myself in the tree, so decided something had to be done

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Same here.

 

The second generation one doesn't have the twisting problem the first one did, but the velcro comes undone easier.

 

Longer, stronger velcro please.

 

I would rather lose a bollock than be without my Sawpod, though.

 

And I bet they don't use that line in their next ad campaign!:001_tt2:

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Same here.

 

The second generation one doesn't have the twisting problem the first one did, but the velcro comes undone easier.

 

Longer, stronger velcro please.

 

I would rather lose a bollock than be without my Sawpod, though.

 

And I bet they don't use that line in their next ad campaign!:001_tt2:

 

Hahaha :lol:

 

Yeah i had the same probs mark, untill i got a new one, :thumbup1:

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dont know if this will help, but i pull the straps through as far as i can until the buckle is touching the saw scabbard/sawpod body, then naturally when i affix it to my leg there is just enough of the end of the velcro to tuck it under one of the strap threading points on the body of the saw pod(?) hope this makes sense, seems to keep the Spod nice and tight for aslong as i want it.

 

also do you guys know of any stockists for the old skool leather silky/seco combo holsters, think weaver used to do them, but mine perished a while ago, actually got a bespoke camel hide one made up in Morrocco when i was there last year! Brilliant, but leather gets wet in the rain and supple, and prone to slice through with the silky.

 

Thanks chaps, i couldnt live without my Spod now, love it!

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