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artmoon
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EB Slippercase 1-handed draw?

Having a hard time drawing my Prism/Visorphone combo from my beltclip of my EB Slippercase.

Anyone have any tips? I hate having to use two hands to pull my Prism, especially when I'm driving. No good.

It seems to stiff for my belt, which slips down a bit when I push down on the clip, preventing it from engaging and releasing the Prism.

Not only that, but you have to pull the Prism UP as you push down, and it doesn't work well with one hand.

Also, you can't hear very well through the flip top when you use the phone. A bummer.

Also, it'd be nice if it had a soft reset hole in the back of the case.

I think Active Armor would be cooler if it fit the Prism.

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icthus
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I pull mine off all the time with one hand. Let me see, how do I do this.....

The tip of my thumb is on the clip, teh thumb below the knuckle is on the top of the case, and teh tips of my middle and ring fingers are on the bottom of the case (near where the velcro is). I guess my hand is in a position kind of like holding a bowling ball. While pushing down on the case with the half of my thumb closest to my palm, I push down on the clip, then lift teh bottom up with my two finger tips. DOn't know if that made any sense or if it will help, but at least somebody replied.

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