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Kobold on a Survival Strap  Rating:  Rating
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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 12:42 am
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oagaspar
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I'm super happy to have picked up a survival strap from Kurt at http://www.survivalstraps.com/ ...it is super comfortable,looks awesome and is a true survival tool as it has over 16 ft. of paracord that can hold up to 550 lbs in a pinch...and since I bought the Kobold for outdoor activities it made a perfect match imo!....this one is the ACU camo and black version...which Kurt custom makes to your orderyahoo.gif



 



 


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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 02:57 am
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Oscar, I just knew you'd do something like this as soon as you got your Kobold. I like the strap a lot and the unique touch of the d-ring and skulls. (Spent about a minute admiring it) They combine to give the watch a very hip and up-to-the-minute look. Have you tried to combine a nice blue and gray combo? Then, you could opt for a PCD d-ring. Those elements will pick up the colors of your Kobold AS.hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 03:51 am
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Wow that's one tough strap!

My main concern,however is to do
with the lock. Just how secure is it?

Suits the watch,I'm sure Sir Ranulph Fiennes
who always owns a Kolbold would approve.:)

Cheers,
Simon

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That is just too kewl!!!perfect.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 12:36 pm
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this strap is extremely comfortable and once I soaked it in hot water and let it form/shrink to my wrist it got even softer!...and Simon this buckle is the same used by climbers and parachutists and can withold 500lbs as well...so I would say it is very secure! :D

....I modified mine so I don't have to unscrew the buckle everytime and just loosen the chord at the skulls and slip it over my hand and then just pull it tight....very cool imho and I plan on getting a couple more hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 02:48 pm
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That is a very cool look Oscar. ;) I still need to get around to ordering one. May need it when I get lost in some jungle ya know. LOL :D

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 02:54 pm
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Looks very cool Oscar, been meaning to order a couple...

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 03:26 pm
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macbrad
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hand6.gif Thats a great looking strap on a serious AD ...

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Oscar, that is a seriously cool strap! woohoo.gif

I agree with John & Nick, I gotta get me one!

Bill

 

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Hello

do you have more pictures please?
i about to order one myself too:)
thanks

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I put one on a Suunto X-Lander last year...


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 Posted: Thu Oct 28th, 2010 03:17 pm
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dimgr
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will it be too much / overkill for an Omega 2254.50 ?

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