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 Posted: Tue Sep 11th, 2012 01:28 pm
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Paladin



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I'll chime in here!

I have to agree with the nato/zulu strap solution. I agree that they will absorb sweat but they are so easily washed out that I have never considered it an issue. The "wicking" properties of these straps is one of the reasons why I readily use one. The Isofrane strap, as Oscar has said, is awesome but I really don't care for the slimy feeling between my wrist and the rubber.

Aside from that changing a nato strap on a Moray is about as easy as changing your socks!

I had an experience, with my Moray, in hot, humid and harsh enviroment. 2 zulu straps did very well for me (wearing one, washing the other). While at home I wash my zulu straps with my laundry, when I'm in the woods a simple bar of soap and some water does well and if need be I'll wear it till it dries.

I hope this was helpful...