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Old 02-13-2007, 02:48 PM
Andy Grey
 
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Default DIR Zone Storage Pocket

Ok, maybe this is a dumb question, but like they say, there are no
stupid questions, only stupid answers.

I recently ordered a DIR Zone Bellows Pocket, and I have no idea what to
do with it. I thought that it would have a belt loop for the harness or
a bungee or something to attach to my leg, but it is just a small
pocket, velcro closed, with no obvious way of attatching it to my rig or
suit. DO have I have to just glue it on? Which glue is then the best?

Anyone have any ideas, or am i just being dense?
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