Not a fashion design but the best I have used. I use it exclusive. It is, however, the most expenive and hard to find in retail shops. Over time the pad breaks down from exposure to chlorine and or sun screen so I wish I could find replacement pads. And mine have always come assembled.
Name: Wayne McDaniel Review Date: 11/2/2011 8:46 am Rating:
Good product, but I agree with cvxc's comment about why can't it come assembled. I was able to do it with the lanyard method but didn't find it at all easy. It's ridiculous that the manufacturer distributes these unassembled, in my opinion.
Name: Garry Newman Review Date: 4/26/2011 7:51 am Rating:
I was able to get the pads installed by using the provided lanyard. Loop the lanyard around the post of the nose pad, thread through the opening on the spring, pull the pad post through the spring opening. Worked perfect!
Name: cvxc Review Date: 4/6/2011 2:11 pm Rating:
Why can't they come assembled? It would make life so much easier
Name: Mike Review Date: 3/8/2011 6:41 pm Rating:
Good product. If you want to know the easy way to get the pads in, just take a pen cap and use the clip part to stuff the edge of the pad through the hole.
Squeeze Nose Plugs have silicon pads and a spring loaded clip. These will stay on your nose wether you are practicing your roll or aggressive playboating. These noseclips do come un-assembled. To get the rubber nose clamp piece into the spring use 303 or any other oil and a little force and you should have no problems.