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Old 14 December 2009, 02:28 PM   #1
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Do you trim your NATO

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So my wrist is 6.8 in.

I tend to wear a NATO on the 3rd to last hole.

I have too much tail hanging! I easily can get under the first metal keeper when I fold it back but do not have enough to keep it under the second metal keeper and I end up with the tail flappin in the wind... It drives me nuts, have any of you ever trimmed your NATO so it's just long enough to fit though to the top keeper but not require you to fold over at all???

If you whats the best way to trim? Do you use a flame, an iron or what to stop the threads from fraying?

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Old 14 December 2009, 11:28 PM   #2
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OK
So my wrist is 6.8 in.

I tend to wear a NATO on the 3rd to last hole.

I have too much tail hanging! I easily can get under the first metal keeper when I fold it back but do not have enough to keep it under the second metal keeper and I end up with the tail flappin in the wind... It drives me nuts, have any of you ever trimmed your NATO so it's just long enough to fit though to the top keeper but not require you to fold over at all???

If you whats the best way to trim? Do you use a flame, an iron or what to stop the threads from fraying?

Thanks!
Jeremy,
My wrist is about 7 3/4" and a 300mm nato ensures I can fold the extra strap under both metal keepers. Not sure why I can use both with a bigger wrist and you can't with a smaller wrist.
One suggestion is to fold the extra strap back the opposite way so it's on the inside rather than the outside of the fold [hope this makes sense].
If you cut a nylon strap you can use a lighter to seal the frayed end but that can make it a bit thick. The best way, although not sure what tool, is to use a heated blade to cut and seal at the same time.
Kyle was looking into sourcing some shorter nato straps. I've been asking but haven't been able to find any.
Good luck,
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Old 15 December 2009, 12:25 AM   #3
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My wrist is 6 3/8" and I ussually use the 2nd from the last hole for slightly loose wear and can feed through both
loops with some excess remaining. You should have more than enough to feed under the both oop with 6.8" wrist.
If not you can fold inward instead of outward.

FYI : I've seen the Leader (Dan Pierce) wearing his NATO without any problem.
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Old 15 December 2009, 01:52 AM   #4
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I dont know why, I guess I am just a tard.....
Ill have to throw one on later and snap a couple pics.

Wish I had a blade the perfect shape I could heat up and then
just press to cut it rounded and all as Id rather if I did not have to
fold

Anyway folding in is a good idea.

See you guys later with some pics.
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Old 15 December 2009, 02:40 AM   #5
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yeah I fold mine as well, in between the loops back and forth, I'll snap a pick later to show you
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Old 15 December 2009, 02:44 AM   #6
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I dont know why, I guess I am just a tard.....
Ill have to throw one on later and snap a couple pics.

Wish I had a blade the perfect shape I could heat up and then
just press to cut it rounded and all as Id rather if I did not have to
fold

Anyway folding in is a good idea.

See you guys later with some pics.
Jeremy, you are a not tard.
I don't think you need to cut at all but if you want to cut and seal clean you can take it to your local alterations (of clothing) for neat job.
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Old 15 December 2009, 03:01 AM   #7
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that's why I wear the 2 ring "Zulu" style..............the buckle is on the bottom of my wrist, I fold excess under the 2 rings, no worries. Try the 2 ring "Zulu"....................
what have you got zulus (sorry, couldn't resist)
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that's why I wear the 2 ring "Zulu" style..............the buckle is on the bottom of my wrist, I fold excess under the 2 rings, no worries. Try the 2 ring "Zulu"....................
what have you got zulus (sorry, couldn't resist)
I tried that, Bob. But the rings would move and the extra strap would come loose. Otherwise I'd have a hole stable of zulus.
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Old 16 December 2009, 04:35 PM   #9
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I have just a tiny bit left which I like to fold back under the first metal keeper. I have a 7" wrist.
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Old 16 December 2009, 04:57 PM   #10
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Cut it to size, shape the end and use a gas lighter to seal the cut.
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Old 17 December 2009, 04:51 AM   #11
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Jeremy,
The best way, although not sure [B[what tool[/B], is to use a heated blade to cut and seal at the same time.
I used an EXACTO knife. Heated the blade, then lightly pressed the edge on the band.

Makes a nice, clean cut! Don't breathe the fumes!
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