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Old 20 January 2012, 10:00   #1
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Gecko Head Gear says hello

We have read a few threads, in which are name was mentioned and feel some comments may be misleading and we feel we should be available to you for answers.
So i will check the threads as often as i can and if theres anything anyone wants to know i will be around to answer them.
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Old 20 January 2012, 16:19   #2
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Old 20 January 2012, 18:02   #3
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Most people on here like your product Mr Gecko. Certianly the 2nd hand ones always sell quickly, which would seam a good indication of popularity.

Since I now have a cabin rib, mine are safely tucked away. I suppose we could say for a rainy day
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Well Sir, now that you're here, "good evening". Great product.
My Gecko doesn't allow my right ear to drain after immersion.....in fact it lets the water in perfectly and then keeps it there as long as the lid stays on. Any mods? Tried all the sizes and the only one that fits does this. Used all the available ones of the same size and they all do that. Admittedly it was only four.
Get a new ear you'll say. Everybody else has. There has to be a less traumatic solution.
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Old 20 January 2012, 19:03   #5
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Do you do a extra large helmet as even with the inflatable liner completly deflated I still have three git imprints on my forehead!
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Do you do a extra large helmet as even with the inflatable liner completly deflated I still have three git imprints on my forehead!
the mind boggles at that comment
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Run Mr Gecko RUNNNnnnn !!!!

It wont be long before your getting sucked into a life behind bars on ribnet. With Polwart chasing after you waving his "Trade Member" Machete over his head...

Get our whilst you still can
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It wont be long before your getting sucked into a life behind bars on ribnet. With Polwart chasing after you waving his "Trade Member" Machete over his head...

Get our whilst you still can

''IIIT'S JOHHNNNY'' ..I mean.. Polwart!
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Old 23 January 2012, 08:47   #10
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In response to the individuals who still find the MK10 fully deflated a snug fit we have the MK11 which has a sizing range of 56cm-63cm. Hopefully you feel this one will fit more comfortable and as we now have a softer liner it should keep you even happier.
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Old 23 January 2012, 08:53   #11
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Well Sir, now that you're here, "good evening". Great product.
My Gecko doesn't allow my right ear to drain after immersion.....in fact it lets the water in perfectly and then keeps it there as long as the lid stays on. Any mods? Tried all the sizes and the only one that fits does this. Used all the available ones of the same size and they all do that. Admittedly it was only four.
Get a new ear you'll say. Everybody else has. There has to be a less traumatic solution.
I sorry to hear you ear is getting wet, and im not sure which model you have but we had moved to a one size shell around 8 years ago which should resolve this issue as long as the ear inserts are retained. If you have a friend with a newer model please try theres and feel your ear should stay dry and there will not need for a new ear.
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