I just put the webbing on a friend's FredT plate the other day... and was somewhat perplexed by the very top slots.
On the other makes of plates we have around here the top slots are angled and allow the shoulder straps come smoothly over the shoulder as well as lay flat on both sides of the plate.
On the FredT plate the slots are not angled... rather they are parallel to the top of the plate and perpendicular to the channel.
This causes the straps to bunch up awkwardly. Has anyone else had this problem with a FredT plate?
On the other makes of plates we have around here the top slots are angled and allow the shoulder straps come smoothly over the shoulder as well as lay flat on both sides of the plate.
On the FredT plate the slots are not angled... rather they are parallel to the top of the plate and perpendicular to the channel.
This causes the straps to bunch up awkwardly. Has anyone else had this problem with a FredT plate?