That is very interesting. Another tip I have been using for years to stop the tied bow undoing easily:
when you form the first loop and take a turn round it take two turns instead. The bow will rarely come undone except when walking through long grass or similar.
Thanks Conrad i will do a comparison. I have been using the lace system as in the video on my walk today and i am very impressed with the security. Hence passing on the info to others. Btw,did you manage to read my socks post while you were enjoying Scotland. It was your blog that got me interested to find something. Link below. http://alanrayneroutdoors.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/do-you-wear-shorts-or-long-socks-when.html
That is very interesting. Another tip I have been using for years to stop the tied bow undoing easily:
ReplyDeletewhen you form the first loop and take a turn round it take two turns instead. The bow will rarely come undone except when walking through long grass or similar.
Thanks Conrad i will do a comparison. I have been using the lace system as in the video on my walk today and i am very impressed with the security. Hence passing on the info to others.
ReplyDeleteBtw,did you manage to read my socks post while you were enjoying Scotland. It was your blog that got me interested to find something. Link below.
http://alanrayneroutdoors.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/do-you-wear-shorts-or-long-socks-when.html
Gosh, so simple but I have never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteThat's what blogging is about. Passing on info.
DeleteYes I did see the sock post. I have bookmarked it for future reference having settled for the two pairs I had already bought. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThats great. I thought you may have missed it with being out and about.
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