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Cedric Autier

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  1. Hi Chris,

     

    Thank you for answering so quickly.

    I checked and the retaining screws are on the shorter slide on both side.

    I just tried tightening it more, and giving the torso more lenght and it seems better.

    But the waist straps are pretty long (see pictures).

    Is there an easy way to shorten the velcro?

     

    Thank you.

     

    Cedric

     

     

     

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  2. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm a new and happy owner of an exovest, that I used on two shooting days recently.

    I had no problem on the first one even carrying the rig for extended period of time, as the setup was quite light.

     

    This weekend with a heavier setup, as the day went I had the feeling that I was carrying to much weight on my shoulders and upper back, and that the rear waist pads barely put any pressure on my waist (I actually had the patern of the shoulder pad imprinted on my back for an hour and a half after the last shot).

    Is that something usual or should the rear pad feel snug even when the vest is under weight?

    The waist velcro straps are at the tightest (I have a 83cm waist), so I'm thinking about shortening them, but would appreciate some advice before doing it.

     

    I feel like I should have more weight on my waist.

     

    Thanks to everyone able to help.

  3. Hello Guys,

     

    I'm looking for a starter rig capable of lifting most camera packages (so, no zephyr or aero).

     

    I tought the Archer2 would be a good starting point.

    Ideally with a G50x or Pro Atlas arm, but i'm open for other arms.

     

    If you have a vest I could take it too, but this is not mendatory.

     

    If you have this or any other budget friendly Kit let me know!

     

    Thank you.

     

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