Inox "Ice Blue" Foil lamé
This lame rocks. I\'ve been using it for 2 1/2 years. No dead spots yet, fits exactly over my target area. It has started to pill a little bit, but it\'s not affecting the use of the lame at all. I think it\'ll work until I outgrow it!
I love this lame and intend to buy another one if I should need it.
The verdict (1/2 a year later)
Finally, the metal threads wore out and I had a hole blown through the fabric. Still, it worked to the end. True to its claim, it is \"inoxidizable\". No rusting, no dead spots. In 3 years. Without washing it once.
Highly recommended. I bought another one.
I love this lame and intend to buy another one if I should need it.
The verdict (1/2 a year later)
Finally, the metal threads wore out and I had a hole blown through the fabric. Still, it worked to the end. True to its claim, it is \"inoxidizable\". No rusting, no dead spots. In 3 years. Without washing it once.
Highly recommended. I bought another one.
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I have just recently replaced my old Uhlmann lame with the new PBT Inox lame (not ice blue though). First thing I noticed was that PBT sure put a lot of thought into this piece of equipment.
The lower strap is stretchy and can be clipped off on one end. The zipper-flap does not curl like the Uhlmann tends to do and the velcro at the top is quite large. The inner polyester lining is sewn over the edge at the neck so you won'nt scratch yourself. I also like the light color, it's nearly white. Though I can't say anything about durability, one downside certainly is the D-ring in the back. It's in the middle of the lame, rather than left (for a rightie), so I do tend to get my leg cought up in the wire in rapid retreats.
If this lame holds as well as it looks and feels, it's great!
The lower strap is stretchy and can be clipped off on one end. The zipper-flap does not curl like the Uhlmann tends to do and the velcro at the top is quite large. The inner polyester lining is sewn over the edge at the neck so you won'nt scratch yourself. I also like the light color, it's nearly white. Though I can't say anything about durability, one downside certainly is the D-ring in the back. It's in the middle of the lame, rather than left (for a rightie), so I do tend to get my leg cought up in the wire in rapid retreats.
If this lame holds as well as it looks and feels, it's great!
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