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Acronym Gravity Pocket Anti-ejection Anchor
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**BEAS**
If you own an [Acronym](http://www.acronym.de/home.php) jacket you'll be familiar with the Gravity Pocket. You may also be party to the same problem I had - that if you're not paying attention, whatever you're trying to eject out of the pocket can, er, fully eject... on the floor.
The BEAS (Ballistic Ejection Arrestor System, haha) is a simple anchor that sits inbetween the Gravity Pocket zips, and can be attached via a piece of Kevlar thread or fishing line to a phone / device case and prevent that inadvertent launch of your phone to the ground. OK so it may be a bit embarrasing looking when the device is dangling from your sleeve after a botched 'deployment', but it's a hell of a lot better than a cracked phone.
You should measure the cord (especially if you're using several lengths of finer Kevlar sewing thread for example) to somewhere between 8 - 10" for optimum function - i.e. for the BEAS functionality to work while the cord doesn't get too much in the way. O
If you own an [Acronym](http://www.acronym.de/home.php) jacket you'll be familiar with the Gravity Pocket. You may also be party to the same problem I had - that if you're not paying attention, whatever you're trying to eject out of the pocket can, er, fully eject... on the floor.
The BEAS (Ballistic Ejection Arrestor System, haha) is a simple anchor that sits inbetween the Gravity Pocket zips, and can be attached via a piece of Kevlar thread or fishing line to a phone / device case and prevent that inadvertent launch of your phone to the ground. OK so it may be a bit embarrasing looking when the device is dangling from your sleeve after a botched 'deployment', but it's a hell of a lot better than a cracked phone.
You should measure the cord (especially if you're using several lengths of finer Kevlar sewing thread for example) to somewhere between 8 - 10" for optimum function - i.e. for the BEAS functionality to work while the cord doesn't get too much in the way. O
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