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Re: Opening a door that should remain closed

Posted By: Garry Holmen
Date: Friday, 30 November 2007, at 9:17 a.m.

In Response To: Opening a door that should remain closed (Shawn Cain)

Shawn,

I respect your opinion most of the time. I am just having a hard time fathoming the problem with the velcro being an issue on the current IAD knee sleeve.

I can understand the worry that allowing any velcro could lead to the equivalent of a velcro knee wrap. But that isn't the case with this knee sleeve is it?

I've used both a knee sleeve without velcro and the IAD sleeve. There is no real difference between the two. The IAD knee sleeve was just easier to get on/keep clean.

Garry

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