Probe mud cover

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nice condom for your pinpointer
 

Thanks guy
 

After this gets better let's go swingin
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a balloon?
good idea, for super, extremely muddy conditions.
as the battery gets old-er, and you anticipate changing it soon,
this would keep the grit from getting on the threads, right? :icon_thumright:
Probe is waterproof, but if you use the balloon, it can save your probe's button life, too!
 

Ouch fractured left clavicle mid shaft, transverse bayonet fracture with lack of apposition. How did that happen? Hope it gets better soon
 

Mountain biking
 

Thats how I did mine in 98 but I was on a little Island in the south pacific so mine never got set properly. The liquid codeine was fun though. :occasion18:
 

A guys, have used the balloon cover a couple times now and works amazing. Got it good and dirty, but for me the best part is that it brings the sound to a lvl for being in public. Hit my to local parks and had people all around.
A Nokta you should make a bluetooth pin pointer to match with a set of headphones! And have the headphones plug into the detector!
 

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