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: Colin
: You will find with a little wear and a little
: time it will close seamlessly. You will no
: longer need to hold those side buttons in. I
: found that it was just the fit of that
: rounded head on top of the spike which
: clicks into the strap. But this is also the
: joy of buying something like this new- after
: a while it becomes part of you and how you
: wear it.
: Cheers and enjoy
: Craig C
Many thanks Craig C.
I thought as much but was looking for a second opinion.
Cheers
Colin
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