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 Post subject: Ocean Racer or Diver II
PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:02 pm 
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What should I wear the SA with?... I got a make a decision by 9am tomorrow so George can place the order.

I'm leaning toward the Diver only because i have the OR on my CE already.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:07 pm 
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we need to setup a poll


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I vote for a brown croc.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:22 pm 
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boogiebot wrote:
we need to setup a poll


I almost did :wink:

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Both? Why not!

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Which feels better on your wrist?


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DPII. It's more comfortable and has a dressier look (to the extent a rubber strap can ever really be dressy). Easier to keep cleaned too.

But seriously, dude, the rubber pieces only cost $75! You can get both and change them out on the deploy. You paid for an SA - spend the extra $75 - NO brainer.

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DPII. It's more comfortable and has a dressier look (to the extent a rubber strap can ever really be dressy). Easier to keep cleaned too.

But seriously, dude, the rubber pieces only cost $75! You can get both and change them out on the deploy. You paid for an SA - spend the extra $75 - NO brainer.


I think I will be taking that route. It's NOT about the money sharkman. But the one thing I hate to do is change out the deployment straps from the buckle.... Pain in the a$$! :guns:
I did think that the DPII would be more dressy in a sense!

I think DPII it is!

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It would be the DPII for me too. The OR is one strap that I think looks considerably better in pictures than it does on the wrist (well, certainly on my wrist anyway).

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DPII. It's more comfortable and has a dressier look (to the extent a rubber strap can ever really be dressy). Easier to keep cleaned too.

But seriously, dude, the rubber pieces only cost $75! You can get both and change them out on the deploy. You paid for an SA - spend the extra $75 - NO brainer.


I think I will be taking that route. It's NOT about the money sharkman. But the one thing I hate to do is change out the deployment straps from the buckle.... Pain in the a$$! :guns:
I did think that the DPII would be more dressy in a sense!

I think DPII it is!


Yeah, I do agree it takes a fine touch and some patience to get the strap out of the deploy. Sort of like working with a blindfold on. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes it gets a bit frustrating.

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Tell me about it... my problem is more on the lines of getting it back in! :evil:

DPII is it! Order sent!

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Both straps and a buckel for each. Bank account balance be damnend.


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Both straps and a buckel for each. Bank account balance be damnend.



:yeahthat Damn straight!

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Driver8 wrote:
It would be the DPII for me too. The OR is one strap that I think looks considerably better in pictures than it does on the wrist (well, certainly on my wrist anyway).


I agree with your first statement but disagree with the second. Rather, the OR is as, if not more, comfy as it looks.

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