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I have the SMP black mid-size on the speedy bracelet, but fancy getting a new strap for a change of appearance, along with a deployant.
I have noticed the 2 popular types are the Hirsch and the Di-Modell carbon. My concern with these (and most straps with a depolyant) is my thin wrists (about 6.1/4")
I really like the Di-Modell, but the strap folds on the underside. Im concerned there may be quite a lot of spare strap due to my thin wrists and the amount I will have 'tucked under' will look a bit silly.
Can anyone offer any advice on these 2 straps (would I be left with too much on the outside with the Hirsch?), or indeed any alternatives for a strap and deployant for someone with thin wrists?
Thanks
Pricey
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