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Old 07-15-2011, 05:51 PM #8
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Got this bad boy today, and I am confused, and could really use some advice from anyone who owns one. here is what happens.


it has fill holes on both sides of the neck. The fan goes at the back of your neck. You need to fill the water holes till full, then close the water door, and hold by the fan as water runs out the air vents at the end. When its done, shake it till it shakes out dry. hmm...this means there is NO water in it?

Is that right? am I doing this right? I did wear it out in 80 degrees and walked the whole street. didnt break a sweat and stayed comfy. The tips on my neck stayed cool, and kept me cool. I just dont know if I am using this right.

So, for my ONE attempt it worked well, but I will have to give it a few goes.
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