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This is the Black Armbinder being made by us. |
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A side by side comparison with the original blue
Armbinder manufactured by Ledermeister. |
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This is the upper portion of the Armbinder.
Stitching is neater with more reinforcing for this critical area. |
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A back view of the Armbinders. The black Armbinder
shows the increased stitching for strength, as well as the neater
pattern. |
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Side by side showing that out Armbinder is faithful
to the original "monoglove" concept of a tight fitting Armbinder. |
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Buckle and mounting methods employed are the same,
but use stronger buckles and loops as well as the mounting points
receiving increased reinforcement. |
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The view at the end of the glove showing the
"reinforced" finger ring we have as an option. The ring used on the
original Armbinder can easily rip free, while out finger ring is sewn
into the fabric, making it as strong at the mounting equipment at the
top of the Armbinder. |
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An inside view of the stitching, showing a generous
use of the leather to achieve a better reinforced lapping point along
the back seem, as well as neater stitching. |
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A close-up of the back stitching showing both
neatness as well as durability. |
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A comparison of three Armbinders. The black on on
the left is a larger size for a customer and is shown still being
constructed. |
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Side by Side shows that even though the sizes are
different, the basic design will always remain the same, so you will
always have a perfect and tight fit regardless of your personal
specifications. |
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The upper straps on the Armbinder that are used to
secure around your shoulders are also re-designed, stronger, and more
durable, while still remaining faithful to the original style. |
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A view of three Armbinders, one currently being
constructed. |