Made from tough woven nylon, these straps first attach to the loops on each side of Braid fighting belts (after the standard two-inch is removed), and then the "snaps" at the opposite end of the straps are clipped to the "D" rings on Braid harnesses. With the belt in position, it can be readily adjusted up or down. By using the straps to lower the belt's position across the thighs, the angler can reach higher up on the rod's foregrip to apply increased pressure on the fish, while reducing the strain on the arms and legs.