Nice try, Dutch...but you ain't getting my DCs back. Mainly b/c I'm too lazy to cut out the stitches, but also b/c I'm speculating. Gonna trade them in for a new car once the market recovers.
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Nice try, Dutch...but you ain't getting my DCs back. Mainly b/c I'm too lazy to cut out the stitches, but also b/c I'm speculating. Gonna trade them in for a new car once the market recovers.
Can you tell us more about the redesign? Pictures of the new design?
Does this apply to the 1 1/2 inch clips as well?
Your not getting mine back Dutch. I would like to know when JRB will be getting more 1.5 inch clips in. I need a set of those.
Two things while we're on the subject of DCs:
1. Very professional of you, Dutch. Kudos.
2. I'm using a loop sewn into the end of my webbing. It seems light and relatively fast (I've only got about 5' of webbing per side). Why would I add weight and complexity by using a Dutch clip?
That's a genuine question, not a forum troll crawling from under its bridge.
this is just an Evil plan by Dutch to get all the DC's back...
cause we all know DC's will be the new Currency in the future :lol:
Dutch makes a quality product .... And i will use my DC's for many night to come ...
Thanks for coming up with such a cool product Dutch :thumbup:
I use DCs so that my entire suspension system stays in one piece...no need to have a separate hugger that I may lose. Also, it's quicker in camp b/c I can just wrap around the hugger and clip it, rather than having to pull it thru the loop. Not much difference, but enough to make it worth carrying the DCs in my kit.
Except now I have to choose between DCs and Dutch's Awesome Biners (DABs)...
Mine are stiched and they are staying that way. The only way anyone will get them from me is to pry them from my cold dead hands!
Just for clarification, are you guys putting your dutch clip as far forward in the loop as you can(snug against the inside) then sewing behind it, or are you putting it in the middle and sewing on both sides?
Far forward. Otherwise you'll be putting stress on the little stitches that you put in...no reason to bother with stitches that strong.