Jetpack looks much better!
When i do my toespikes i ususally superglue them to the boot as well as screw them. E6000 like Mullreel mentioned is a good choice also. I also use metalset epoxy on the threads of the spikes themselves and also put a little on the base of the spike and i reattach. this way you want loos an individual spike..which i did a couple of times and then implemented this method..which i now haven't lost a spike since.
The collar i always have had bolted on, even when i did use magnets briefly. You may be able to open up the holes in the vest and/or the armor to help prevent a little of the pull. Unfortunately unless you have a metal harness, its very hard to completely avoid. Its happened to me alot less since i had the metal harness
When i do my toespikes i ususally superglue them to the boot as well as screw them. E6000 like Mullreel mentioned is a good choice also. I also use metalset epoxy on the threads of the spikes themselves and also put a little on the base of the spike and i reattach. this way you want loos an individual spike..which i did a couple of times and then implemented this method..which i now haven't lost a spike since.
The collar i always have had bolted on, even when i did use magnets briefly. You may be able to open up the holes in the vest and/or the armor to help prevent a little of the pull. Unfortunately unless you have a metal harness, its very hard to completely avoid. Its happened to me alot less since i had the metal harness