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I have a Skull Bucket and I keep getting the replacement suspension from Bailey's (658 70). They are not real good in my opinion. keep breaking at the plastic fold over mount that holds the clips (and not from falling object). I've gone through a bunch.

Just did it again yesterday :rolleyes:

Any sources for a better replacement suspension?
 
If we had enough stock I might could fulfill that request. Since we relaunched the company the hats are flying off the shelf. We can't keep up with the demand.

Send me your location and I will let you know where your closest dealer is.
 
Thanks for the heads up. The site is working fine from my computer here, I just checked it. What is it doing from your end? I will get the issues fixed asap.

Cowlitz River Rigging just received a shipment of Skull Buckets a couple weeks ago.
 
Thanks for the heads up. The site is working fine from my computer here, I just checked it. What is it doing from your end? I will get the issues fixed asap.

Firefox:

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Cowlitz River Rigging, eh? I don't make it through Longview all that often, but maybe I'll make a trip.

IE7 (what I have to use at work):

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The tech savvy guys are telling me that your browser is being blocked only allowing the HTML version to load. Thank you for letting me know about this. I will continue to investigate the issue if it is on our end.
 
Site looks fine from home network.

Next question: suspension. That no-name brand that has been selling tin hats the last couple of years has a pretty good design for the suspension, specifically how the back drops down in two pieces to hug both the upper and lower portions of a weird-shaped nugget like mine. What design are you guys using now? The last "Skull Bucket" branded one I had was OK, better than the old Mac-T, but not as good as the current no-name ones. The big reason I ask this is because protection is great when I get hit, but
suspension is all day, every day.

EDIT: I have examples of all 3 if you need pics

EDIT: oh, and not that I care, but where is the current generation of your product manufactured?

EDIT: for those of you who are wondering, what I am really asking is "why should I buy your 'Made in China' product over the other one I'm already pretty happy with?"

EDIT: make no mistake that I am happy to see competition in the tin hat market. We will all likely benefit from this, especially since we have a manufacturer rep in our midst.
 
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