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Ride Among Us 07-06-08 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by bexley (Post 7011455)
Yea, it also depends on your shoes (how easily they slip into the pedal/strap combo) and how tight you like your straps, but I'm afraid a lot of people tuck them in (the buckle, not the pedal...that's just whack) mostly for the tidy look.

Seeing tucked in straps with buttons puzzles me; can't use them to tighten the straps and can't even un-tuck the straps from the buckle without taking the buttons off.

yeah, the shop owner gave me a couple buttons as a gift. I didnt put them on because it made no sense on how to pull up to tighten. but i now have an understanding of how you leave the straps adjustable if i want (simply only thread them over the serated edge only and then let them flap). so tomorrow i'll try it.

i'm not loving these dimension synthetic leather straps. i can tell they are cheap material and will be weak. they looked leather (because i didnt look close).

Jabba Degrassi 07-06-08 10:33 PM

Even a plain leather strap will stretch, which is also a problem.

I did a lot of internal debating on this one, and here is why I dropped the money on the toshi doubles: Doubles are stronger, safer, and only like $30 more than the singles, so it was kind of a no-brainer between the two. They sandwich a layer of nylon between two layers of suede to prevent stretching. Notice I said suede and not leather. Because the suede is, well, suede-y, the serrated edge of the buckle doesn't so much cut into it, as it would with leather or nylon, as sink into it, thus helping to prevent an extremely weak spot in the strap where failure is likely in the event of an emergency.

I could be way off-base on any of this but it's basically the conclusion I came to as I researched the subject.

anthegreat1 11-08-08 02:32 PM

i got toshi doubles as well. yes they are expensive but it's nice not having to worry about them breaking.

jacobpriest 11-08-08 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by bionnaki (Post 6642643)

these rule a lot. i have a pair.

anthegreat1 11-08-08 02:57 PM

i just took my ALE's off when i got the toshis. they are ok they didn't break, i like the color options.


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