I’ve a pair of OD LC-2 and Woodland LC-2 The OD pads are made stiffer than the woodland very noticeable. My woodland are almost new so I don’t think its been used issue, I would say both are made with a different pads. I had to remove the sewing stitches of one side of my OD because I received both the same side which I didn’t know from ebay. Now I’am converting it to get one left and one right. The converted one will make the stamp disappear, to sew it you need a big industrial machine with heavy duty nylon 🧵 threads. Now I know what kind of pads they are using, something I’ve never seen, probably hard to find. Military specs I would say they used the same kind of pads in the LC-2 waist belt too.
I have some fairly new OD shoulder pads which as you say are much stiffer, and also some that are well used which are nice and malleable, depends on the use I guess. I still prefer the OD pads over the woodland ones though simply for the fact that the woodland ones aren't as strong with heavier loads
goddamn i just bought the woodland straps and got rid of the lc2 ones,i thought about this before but did give it too much importance,now is gonna stuck in my head everytime i use it,fuck
You can still have them stitched on the sides like i show in the video to not have as much stress being put on the webbing that holds the straps in place. Should do the trick
@@thatpackguy i might do that but i think im just gonna buy a new pair,will upload a video in the following weeks once i have them set up in my alice,ill let you know
I've used woodland straps on my large alice for years and never had an issue
Same here actually, but i still feel that the new way of securing the shoulder pads isn't necessarily an improvement
I’ve a pair of OD LC-2 and Woodland LC-2 The OD pads are made stiffer than the woodland very noticeable. My woodland are almost new so I don’t think its been used issue, I would say both are made with a different pads. I had to remove the sewing stitches of one side of my OD because I received both the same side which I didn’t know from ebay. Now I’am converting it to get one left and one right. The converted one will make the stamp disappear, to sew it you need a big industrial machine with heavy duty nylon 🧵 threads. Now I know what kind of pads they are using, something I’ve never seen, probably hard to find. Military specs I would say they used the same kind of pads in the LC-2 waist belt too.
I have some fairly new OD shoulder pads which as you say are much stiffer, and also some that are well used which are nice and malleable, depends on the use I guess. I still prefer the OD pads over the woodland ones though simply for the fact that the woodland ones aren't as strong with heavier loads
@@thatpackguy same here I prefer the stiffness of the OD 😊
lc2 -👍👍👍straps especially liking the friction buckles i'm 5'2 fitting just right strong🤙🤙
goddamn i just bought the woodland straps and got rid of the lc2 ones,i thought about this before but did give it too much importance,now is gonna stuck in my head everytime i use it,fuck
You can still have them stitched on the sides like i show in the video to not have as much stress being put on the webbing that holds the straps in place. Should do the trick
@@thatpackguy i might do that but i think im just gonna buy a new pair,will upload a video in the following weeks once i have them set up in my alice,ill let you know
@@ContraIsBased looking forward to checking out your mods bro!
@@thatpackguy thanks,ill keep you posted