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Old 12 August 2018, 03:07 AM   #1
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Help IDing an Everest strap

I’ve got 2 Everest straps - one for a SubC and one for a DSSD. I have no idea which is which and I don’t have either of those watches to check. Can those of you who have either strap tell me what the number is on the inside of the strap? I emailed Everest about it but the didn’t even deign to respond. :/

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Old 12 August 2018, 04:37 AM   #2
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Sub has a 20mm lug width and DSSD has a 21 mm lug width.
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Old 12 August 2018, 04:47 AM   #3
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I don't own a DSSD, but the deployant strap for my Sub says EH7 on the underside and my tang buckle version says EH5.
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I don't own a DSSD, but the deployant strap for my Sub says EH7 on the underside and my tang buckle version says EH5.
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Old 12 August 2018, 05:02 AM   #5
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Sub has a 20mm lug width and DSSD has a 21 mm lug width.
This is good info. I’ll have to pull out my calipers to measure.
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This is good info. I’ll have to pull out my calipers to measure.
Line them up next to each other; the narrower is the Sub.
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Line them up next to each other; the narrower is the Sub.
Huh. I must not have had enough coffee because I didn’t even think of that.
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