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Posted by ec914 on 01-20-2000 02:07 AM:

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I got the graphite one.. no cracks whatsoever, not even a loose screw. In fact, I almost scream when I dropped it on the bathroom floor (Ya, I take my visor wherever I go, even to the bathroom). The cover went flying to the other direction. After reading horrible stories, I thought my visor was gone. It was working fine when I turn it on. Not to be bias, but I think the graphite has a sturdier case.


Posted by pubwvj on 01-24-2000 09:54 AM:

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Originally posted by Kettner:
My Graphite Visor Deluxe hasn't had any problems as you have described. Could be an issue related only to the ICE visor (as it looks like you have been suggesting).



I have graphite and no chips or other mars I can see in the case asside from one small ding where I dropped it. I suspect that the different plastics used for the ICE/color and graphite cases are different in how they will hold up to wear. Looks like graphite is best based on what we're seeing...

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Posted by Doug on 01-25-2000 06:21 PM:

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Update: After almost two months of ownership, my BVD is unscathed. My girlfriend's OVD now has a tiny white stress crack developing in the cover slot. She could care less, but I've told her to be on the lookout for anything more serious. Whenever the problem is fixed (again, I think of all the design issues I've had through time with all my other toys and this one seems quite piddly), we'll just send it (or them) in for full warranty replacement. One must put the problem in perspective.

I think that those Graphite users may find that they are equally as susceptible to cracking, but they may have less warning as the stressed points will (I figure) not show up as white lines beforehand, like on the transluscent models.

-Doug


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