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Dilz
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just trying to get to grips with my tree motion, the back is so comfy itsx like wearing an old slipper, i have shortened the bridge coniderably and so far i like it when using my Knut or VT, its just the leg straps,,, they dont feel comfy on the inside of my thigh.

 

I was wondering if repositioning the elastic straps would help this? as i'm not 100% sure if all the holes along the bootom edge of the back support are there for gear loops or for allowing the elastic straps to be moved.

 

i have noticed on a lot of vids of people using the tree motion that they have a small rope bag clipped to it for their secondry strop tail to be tucked into, which bag, make size, etc is this if any one knows?

 

cheers as always :thumbup:

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