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+ | [* black] You repair is finished! Check the repair strength by pulling an unbroken strap gently, and then pulling the repaired strap in the same way. |
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+ | [* black] When pulling the repaired strap, if it looks weak or strained, repeat step 4 again and add some additional stitching on the sewing machine. |
+ | [* black] Turn the bag back the correct way, and stuff the sleeping bag back in. If it looks unstrained and strong, you're ready to go! |
+ | [* black] ***Note: ***it is normal for the repaired strap to be 5-10mm shorter after the repair, and this may be noticeable when the bag is packed. |
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