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On a whim I bought the Semaster fubber strap with original snap deployent buckle for my Speedo Moon. What a find !!!
Normally the rubber used on most rubber bands is lifeless, bland, and "life-less" to the touch. Well campers.........this band is THE exception to all the above.
It's such a unique feel that I have handed it to many and asked them to tell me what material it is. To date, only one has said: "rubber?"
If you want the finest quality, best feeling rubber band and clasp.......bar none !! Then get your hands on the Seamaster band........and don't let go.
Mike Cecchini
Bethesda, Maryland
USA
The soft feel of the rubber
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