I simply cinched the straps as tight as I could get them (used pliers on the
second strap but not to the point of stretching the leather -- have used
pliers often with saddle loops, too). I don't seen any strain that the
straps would not also have with saddle loops: the straps are twisted but not
in any way that ought to compromise them. I carried ~25 lb home from the
store the other day (the equivalent of a full paper grocery sack plus 3
bottles of wine).

When I say "no sway" I mean "beyond what the design of the bag implies" --
ie, no worse than with saddle loops.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Karl Fundenberger <
[email protected]> wrote:

> "No sway" is encouraging - I may try this!
>
> Should I worry about the longevity of the leather straps?
>
> How did you manage to keep the straps from sliding down the rails?
>
> On Oc
>
>
-- 
Patrick Moore
Albuquerque, NM
For professional resumes, contact
Patrick Moore, ACRW
http://resumespecialties.com/index.html

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