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#24811 - 02/20/04 11:03 PM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
frenchy Offline
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Sorry, it's Yiddish for "dirt" or something similar


Don't worry, I understood the word ... I know what "schmutzig" means ....
German speaking grandfather, plus some relatives in Alsace, plus a few years studying german at school ...
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#24812 - 02/21/04 12:08 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
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I currently have a maxpedition M1 and it has velcro and buckle to hold the front flap down.
velcro will wear out through use.

Have a nice day
Lee <img src="images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />


Edited by leemann (02/21/04 12:11 AM)
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#24813 - 02/21/04 06:03 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
Yukon Offline
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Registered: 05/09/02
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Loc: Yukon Canada
i use the saw blade on my leatherman and drag it lightly over the hook part of the velcro ,
its worked for me
Yukon
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#24814 - 02/21/04 09:15 PM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
frenchy Offline
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Do you mean it has 2 closing systems : one velcro + one buckle ??
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#24815 - 02/22/04 12:17 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
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Try running a pin or toothpick through the rows on the "hook" side of the closure ( like a tiny curry comb ), it works wonders on the velcro items I have, but I don't think I'd want to count on it supporting the weight of a field pack for too long.

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#24816 - 02/22/04 01:44 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
leemann Offline
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The M1 has a large zip for the main compartment5.5x3.6x2.1.
It has a front flap thats secured by velcro and short nylon strap/buckle assy.The M5 7x5x2.5 main compartment is larger than the M1 looks like I'll be gating the M5 soon mid march. Pics at maxpedition.com

Lee <img src="images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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#24817 - 02/22/04 07:53 PM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
frenchy Offline
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I was looking more to the Maxpedition sheaths than to the waistpacks : they seem to extensively use velcro : for belt attachment, for size ajustment, for closing system (that's what I can guess from their web site pictures).
I was wondering what the life expectancy was for all those velcro pieces....
Maybe it's O.K. if you don't "play" with them everyday (i.e. put the sheath on your rucksack shoulder strap and leave it there ; and put your flashlight in, that you don't use several times a day)
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#24818 - 02/25/04 01:52 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
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Slip-on shoes don't scare me ... it's bending over (yes, I can still do that!), staring at my shoes, and not being able to remember why I bent over. <img src="images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

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#24819 - 02/25/04 03:54 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
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Registered: 11/14/03
Posts: 1224
Loc: Milwaukee, WI USA
Damn it Maggot, now you've really got me worried!

What were we talking about?

Bountyhunter

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#24820 - 02/25/04 10:14 AM Re: Velcro or not Velcro ?????
frenchy Offline
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Hey, Maggot, Bountyhunter .....

I'm approching 50 (less than two months to go) ... Up to now, everything was more or less fine.
But now, you frightened me !! Just how old are you ??? Please, tell me you are VERY old ........ <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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