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Jan 08, 2013 10:49 |  #16

ewheeler20 wrote in post #15459097 (external link)
Brad Pitt... get it? pitt... pit... get it...? lol. clever.

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Jan 08, 2013 11:00 |  #17

Hmm, might pick one up for work now - always had an issue with the shoulder pad sliding off!


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Jan 08, 2013 20:54 |  #18

1KIND wrote in post #15461258 (external link)
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I like my Brad Pitt/arm pit reference better :D


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Jan 30, 2013 14:06 as a reply to  @ NewEnglandPhotographer's post |  #19

I've noticed, with increasing annoyance, that my RS-7 keeps slipping around. I think it's because I have two Joey attachments on it, and the contents of those are somewhat heavy. (Spare 60D battery in one, and a GPS logger in the other.) I'd thought about gluing something that would hold onto my shirt a little better to the underside of the strap (like a thin sheet of rubber). Guess I'll give Black Rapid's solution a try first and get a Brad.


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Jan 30, 2013 14:08 as a reply to  @ BirdsOfPreyDave's post |  #20

I sold my RS-7 and got the Sport. Much better.


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