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<blockquote data-quote="Hippyty79" data-source="post: 678024" data-attributes="member: 14866"><p>I keep my plb in the backpack, but I’ve got a knife on the hip to cut the straps if need be.</p><p>I don’t know if it’s still the case but at a apla meet years ago, there was talk about gpZs setting plbs off without the owners knowledge and was told to keep it away from the machine.</p><p>My KTI plb I own was named one of the culprits, but due for retirement this year after nearly 7years of service, I’m thinking I’ll get the gme this time round, Aussie made 6 year warranty and a 7yr battery life like the kti.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippyty79, post: 678024, member: 14866"] I keep my plb in the backpack, but I’ve got a knife on the hip to cut the straps if need be. I don’t know if it’s still the case but at a apla meet years ago, there was talk about gpZs setting plbs off without the owners knowledge and was told to keep it away from the machine. My KTI plb I own was named one of the culprits, but due for retirement this year after nearly 7years of service, I’m thinking I’ll get the gme this time round, Aussie made 6 year warranty and a 7yr battery life like the kti. [/QUOTE]
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