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Noseclip recommendations

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Tygons is definetly the best made nose clip which will last forever. I have a Paradisa aswell and it is more comfortable for my thin nose but feels as if it my slip off sometimes even when super tight (oily skin).
 
i couldn't find Tygons on ebay.. is there any specific online shops where to buy these stuff??
thanks
Salah
 
Even the trygons slips of my wonky nose if my nose is a little greasy, worse still with suncream. At the mo I carry a little towel to dry of my shnoz before putting it on, then it really stays in place.
 
Simon, did you try replacing the pads with pieces of sand-paper? If it does not help, add some spikes.
 
thanks Trux, :duhI saw someone else mention gluing sandpaper, seriously. My big solution right now is to stick with a mask and not go deep......
 
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