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esquif factory outfitting

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I just bought a nitro with factory outfitting and Im having problems with the thigh straps loosening. Short of tying a knot behind the buckle.Im looking for a fix.

Any ideas?

P.S I really like the boat otherwise :D
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I have had several of Esquifs boats and am heavy- no problem with slippage when webbing is threaded properly. Because the knee and thigh are continuous this can slip, but a fix is to place a triglide on the webbing of the dogbone of both knee and thigh straps. It makes it like 2 straps rather than one.
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I guess the release buckles come loose, am I right?

If yes, try to adjust the fitting in a way that these buckles are more in the back and don't have contact with your thighs (loosen the knee straps, add the length to your thigh straps and pull tigh at the release buckles).
They need to be completely aligned with the straps, if they have contact with your thighs they are in a position that is a little like the position they have to be brought to loosen them.

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Post by paddlingkings »

I'm sorry I should have said that the thigh straps are slipping at the release buckles,especially when I try to roll. But also at other times.I might also say I have had only mohawk outfitted boats before.
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Then bushpaddlers advice is spot on.

Set your straps that the release buckles are as close to the outer d-rings as possible. I hope it helps...
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Post by paddlingkings »

Thanks I will try moveing the staps.If that dont work I might cut them out and install Mike Yee straps. :-?
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Post by Open Gate »

You can also try doubling the loose end of the strap in the buckle. Take it once in the buckle, fold it back and in the buckle once more.

Simple short cut that works for me...
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