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@ Kathie - Interesting idea. I've found in the field (I'm a NY City Paramedic) that in most car accidents where someone is stuck inside their own vehicle their arms or at least one arm is usually free and the driver side sun visor is a pretty reachable grasp. Other concerns would come into play having such a sharp device on a seatbelt in case of accidental opening etc. On the sun visor once it's set in place and strapped in, it's good to go with no worries of it falling off even if one's in an accident. Thanks for the comment and your support1
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Hi Jan, Just looked it up and you're right! It seems the package disappeared off the grid somewhere in the U.S. before getting overseas. I'm shipping your SuperVizor out again today. Thanks!
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@ Crispin - Did you watch the video. It shows how it attaches to the sun visor for easy access and how its used to break the windows and cuts a seatbelt effortlessly! The visor sheath strap is very thin (only about an inch wide) so it should not interfere with the use of a visor mirror or door openers. You can always attach it to the passenger side sun visor or keep it in the glove compartment if needed. Thanks for your support!
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@ Adrian - I sent you a private message with details. - Thanks for the support1
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@ Cindy - Yes. Every SuperVizor XT comes with the sunvisor sheath. The re-usable glowsticks work kind of like a flashlight with replaceable batteries. The button changes mode from glow stick on - glow stick flash - flashlight on Thanks for the support!
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I agree Brian!
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Awesome! Thanks for letting me know
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Hi Bader, I can't believe they still haven't arrived. Let me check with the USPS again tomorrow and worst case I'll just get them engraved again and send by Fedex this time!
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@ Rach961 - Exactly! Thanks for the support!
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Great question David - Our original SuperVizor went for a higher price and that because of two things... first we traded the carbide tip window punch for a stainless steel tip punch. We found that carbide is so expensive and only necessary for professionals who may end up breaking dozens and dozens of windows in the course of their careers whereas for the average person this is overkill as stainless steel will remain its very sharp point for at least 2-3 dozen window breaks. (anyone needing it more often that that might just be the unluckiest person in the world!) We are also offering new colors and negotiated a greater production discount if we order a larger supply. Thanks for the question and your continued support!
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請稍等