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Old May 7th, 2007, 08:31 AM   #21
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X-Vision Liquidskin buckles

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1 other feature we liked was the strap clips which you can just push forward to loosen the mask at the end of your dive allowing the mask to fall around your neck. The strap clip also allows you to leave the strap loose making it much easier to put your mask on. quote]

care to explain a little more about the strap clip ?

The clips on my X-Vision have very little forward movement,

The X-Vision Liquidskin uses a new buckle. It does not have buttons, you hold both clips and pull forward to loosen. It is very easy to use.

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The X-Vision Liquidskin uses a new buckle. It does not have buttons, you hold both clips and pull forward to loosen. It is very easy to use.

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Just like Phil said it is very easy to use. This item should turn a lot of
MOF's = mask on forehead
to
MAN's= mask around necks

Since I dive with a camera this will be very useful.
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