#tide strap comfort

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Re: #tide strap comfort

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missF wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 1:16 pm if it’s made of plastic do you think it would be possible to shorten the strap then melt the end like you would a NATO?
It might be worth a call to CS to see if they can offer some insight. Best case scenario they give you definitive information either way. Worst case they say they simply don’t know.
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Re: #tide strap comfort

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^^^ thanks everyone. I think that the close-up pic confirms me that I don’t really want to try shortening a 3mm thick strap that costs a lot of money! :lol:
However, the length isn’t off the scale (CW site quoted the length as 124mm so I was a bit confused??), so I’m going to try one. They look fantastic :thumbup:
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Re: #tide strap comfort

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I find the Tide straps really comfortable. Still quite stiff after a while now but still very comfortable to wear.
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Re: #tide strap comfort

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I'm wearing the dark blue/orange tide strap with the C60 which I think is a decent match The strap was very stiff at first but much better now . The only thing I would change is the first strap band would be better stitched in place as I find both the strap bands end up sliding off the strap
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