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    Anyone know of a place that can repair pod packs?

    I have a handful of 50 round GXG pod packs that just need some Velcro replaced. A few old NXE the good ones from back in the day that lasted forever. I hate to throw them out but they no longer hold because the Velcro is long gone. Anyone know if there is a place that can repair them?

    I feel like back in the day a pod park would last a long time now I feel every two seasons I’m buying a new one and I use them less then I ever have.

    #2
    Depending on how the velcro is affixed I might try replacing it myself if I were you. Just get a thread ripper, heavy duty velcro and thread and a sewing kit.

    Or I'm sure there are plenty of sewing shops and individuals who offer sewing services locally.

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      #3
      I’m actually contemplating that. It’s hard to find quality Velcro. Maybe that’s why new packs don’t hold up well.

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        #4
        I would just hit up the local seamstress, if they can't do it because of the thickness they make recommend you to someone else with heavier duty equipment.
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        • waffles2

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          Shoe repair place has been my go-to in the past for heavy duty sewing requirements.

        #5
        go towards west point and find a Korean owned sew shop that advertises uniform mods and repair. the less English they speak the better.

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          #6
          Originally posted by Mr. Hick View Post
          go towards west point and find a Korean owned sew shop that advertises uniform mods and repair. the less English they speak the better.
          This is a great call. Conversely my mama is a great seamstress, I'm sure she would be willing to help.

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            #7
            I would say fabric glue, but I tried that on one of my packs and it didn't last very long. So it could be used in addition to restitching everything, but not as the only option.
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            • Chuck E Ducky

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              That’s a solid idea Thanks
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