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3 The Razor T Weight System3.2 Rigging the TWS Lumbar StrapghijkThe extra webbing can cut off and sealed by burning the cut end. Be sureto leave enough extra webbing to add more or larger weights in the future ifnecessary.The webbing can be finished off by feeding it back through the bottom blockweight if required although this is not really necessary as it will end up insidethe Neoprene Wrap.It is very important that the Lumbar strap of the Razor Harness determinesthe distance between the DSP and the MBP not the Lumbar Strap of theTWS. Make sure that the TWS Lumbar strap is not pulled tight and isthe same length with the weights fitted as the Lumbar strap of the RazorHarness.Fit the Neoprene Wrap around the weight blocks on the Lumbar Strap of theTWS and the Lumbar Strap of the Razor Harness so that they are both solidlylocked together. Ideally the Velcro closure of the Neoprene Wrap should bepositioned on the inside of the Razor Harness against the divers back. Theloose end of the Lumbar strap should be secured inside the Neoprene wrap.The Neoprene wrap should not be placed around the webbing loop below theDSP so as not to interfere with the SM Bungee.The Neoprene Wrap can be cut down in two places in between the guidestitching if required allowing the following configurations:• Three single weight block wraps• One double and one single weight block wrap• One triple weight block wrapBe sure to only cut between the stitching tramlines otherwise the edges ofthe neoprene will fray.lDouble check all fittings on the TWS are secure and refit the BAT Wing.50

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