Izula Neck Carry Idea

I like your idea. I like to neck carry on occassion and will probably use your idea. Thanks for sharing it with us!
 
Kenny I like you!!! ;)

I have quite a few "S" binders. If you want I can send you one or two.

Got these a week or two ago. The #2 was the perfect size, it's been working out great. I even discovered that if I clip it to my zipper, I don't have any problems with the knife swaying from one side to the other, so it's always front and center.

I need to put a new lanyard in the hood since I cut this one a little short though.

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Also, who are they trying to fool only rating these things for 10 lbs?

Anyway, they worked out great, thanks.
 
Kenny - cool setup. I dig any neck setup that you can get to quickly and that can disconnect easily in case an assailant (sp?) grabs it and uses it to control you or choke you...
 
you know I can never smile when im in a picture unless someone else takes it too, too focused on trying to not screw up the angle or something lol. Nice set up you've got there though man.
 
I like it! How's it working out?

Pretty good, it doesn't add to any printing or anything when under the coat, but the only issue is that it doesn't really resist twisting as much as wedging the sheath between a fisherman's knot does. I just haven't been able to tie a new one to test, but I bet I could just loop the S-Biner through the knot in a way so it wouldn't twist, but I think the sheath might still twist a little on the other loop. Only real downside so far....

I really like it so far though, probably the way I would continue to neck carry it, but I need to get a longer lanyard for a fisher-man knot to try out again. I do like to hook it onto the zipper as well though, which keeps it from swaying from one side of my chest to the other.
 
It's like Thomas Edison said after he failed and failed at getting his light bulb to work, "I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb."

That's all well and good, but as Tesla said of Edison, "His method was inefficient in the extreme, for an immense ground had to be covered to get anything at all unless blind chance intervened and, at first, I was almost a sorry witness of his doings, knowing that just a little theory and calculation would have saved him 90 percent of the labor. But he had a veritable contempt for book learning and mathematical knowledge, trusting himself entirely to his inventor's instinct and practical American sense."

There is a place for that kind of tenacity, but not without some forethougt.
 
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