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Posted by dvdgene on 01-20-2000 05:55 PM:

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Am about to order the Rhodiana case. I just need some help from those of you who have the Rhodiana case already. Does it still fit comfortably in a casual pants pocket? Is it a lot bigger than the leather case that comes with the visor deluxe?

Thanks in advance for any help on the matter.


Posted by JHromadka on 01-20-2000 06:48 PM:

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Look at the dimensions in the review and decide. It is very form-fitting and does not add much to the size of the Visor. You could probably carry it in pants pockets, but maybe not bluejeans.

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Posted by irewolf on 01-20-2000 08:33 PM:

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I am sure that it would fit OK in a front pocket, but I read on Rhoninas website that the case has a "Sticky" feel to it. I like that when I am carying a case, but it makes it really hard when it starts sticking to the pocket as you are trying to get it out. Like it was glued there or something. So, I guess my question is does the case material allow you to carry it in a pocket easliy?


Posted by Liquid Man on 01-21-2000 01:52 PM:

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I don't think they meant literally sticky. The shell material is ballistic nylon which is actually pretty "slick" if you will. They were referring to "sticky" because the elastic straps on the back of the case that you can slide your hand into to make the case "stick" to your hand.


Posted by irewolf on 01-21-2000 04:23 PM:

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Ahhhh, I thought it was made of that "grippy" rubber that some cases are made of. You know that kind that has a tendency to stick to things, like Wide Reciever gloves... Ballistic nylon is much better.


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