Strap Length Guide
The 40 cm strap range explained via torso not height, with a string measuring method and wear table.
The 40 cm strap range explained via torso not height, with a string measuring method and wear table.
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Strap Length Guide answers the strap question with honest math: the 40 cm adjustment range covers heights from 150 to 200 cm, but height is called the wrong number to start from. A callout card names the real driver, torso not height, because two people both 175 cm tall can need settings 10 cm apart. Three numbered steps teach the string measuring method with the arithmetic shown (a 65 cm run means a 130 cm setting, because the strap goes up and over). A wear style table maps shoulder carry and two crossbody positions to their settings. The footer offers free shortening or extension for anyone who measures outside the range.
Two arrays carry the content: steps for the numbered ruled list and wearStyles for the three row table.
Reach for this block as the dedicated strap guide linked from the master size chart and from bag product pages. The free shortening offer in the footer must reflect a real workshop service before publishing.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the three step string method with the crossbody and shoulder table. Other strap guide variants:
Tip: showing the arithmetic (“a 65 cm run means a 130 cm setting”) turns the string step from a handwave into a checkable method, and customers who check order the right length.