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Opinion for a good strap

Started by mowdan6, February 27, 2014, 12:22:25 PM

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mowdan6

So, I have packed for years.  The strap I have always used really doesn't work that well.  Allows things to move around too much.  Looking to buy a strap that keeps my junk in place.  Was thinking about the ones the Tool shed sells.  What have you found as a good strap for yourself?  Appreciate the opinions. 
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overdrive

I'm playing around with adhesive still with my new prosthetic but have looked into harnesses just in case and just ordered the AllInOne from TranzWear. I like their variety and they have a nice chart on their site showing which harneses work for which functions and theirs are low profile and affordable (http://www.tranzwear.net/store.php?seller=TranZwear&navt1=86443&navt2=86452). Also one nice thing about TranzWear is they will customize their stuff so if you are looking for a harness for play and need a specific size ring to best secure it, just let them know and they'll do it for you. It depends a lot what harness you get as what you will be doing with it, pack/play/STP or a combination of any of them.
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Nygeel

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aleon515

Quote from: Nygeel on February 27, 2014, 03:44:24 PM
I would just wear a jockstrap.

They work nicely and the can be very cheap.

--Jay
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Adam (birkin)

Quote from: Nygeel on February 27, 2014, 03:44:24 PM
I would just wear a jockstrap.

Yeah, jockstraps are great. No messing about, holds it nicely in place, etc. I would never screw around with a harness after trying the strap.
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