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 Posted: Tue Sep 7th, 2010 02:48 pm
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glycogen
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I recently purchased dievas aqualuna. has anyone had problems with springbars?

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 Posted: Tue Sep 7th, 2010 04:39 pm
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Moved your post over. Welcome to 3T.

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 Posted: Tue Sep 7th, 2010 08:07 pm
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glycogen wrote: I recently purchased dievas aqualuna. has anyone had problems with springbars?
what do you mean by "problems"???

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 Posted: Tue Sep 7th, 2010 11:55 pm
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oagaspar wrote: glycogen wrote: I recently purchased dievas aqualuna. has anyone had problems with springbars?
what do you mean by "problems"???



+1...same question as Oscar...If you could specifically state what you mean by "problems with springbars" that would really help people with giving you some advice...

I would say that if you have the proper springbar tool (since the aqualuna does not have drilled lugs), you should be just fine in using the springbar tool to compress the springbar for strap changes.

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+1 to Chris and Oscar. What kind of problems have you met?

I have had no spring bar problems with mine and I have 3. If you are not used to changing straps/bracelets, it can be daunting to attempt your first few tries. But after that, you'll be ok.

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