Left handed and wrist slate

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mania:
I have a question.
I'm left handed. On my left forearm I have a compass. On the right one - a computer and a watch.
So there is no more space for the wrist slate. I can't have it on my left forearm - as most of you do - because I can't write with my right hand.
Do you see any solution???? I'd be grateful for some ideas. The only one I have now is to have it on my right leg. :wink:

Mania
Why not just invert - left arm computer and watch, right arm compass & slate (rotated 90 - 120 degrees from compass)?

I generally alternate arm configurations between daytime dives & night dives because of the additional light and never had a problem.
 
miketsp:
Why not just invert - left arm computer and watch, right arm compass & slate (rotated 90 - 120 degrees from compass)?

Well, seems simple but is not. As a left handed I have the habit of carrying watch on the right hand. so changing this habit is as almost impossible as learning to write with the right hand.
It's a subconscious habit that I look at the right hand. So I have to have a computer on the right hand.

Wetnotes are probably the most reasonable solution.

Mania
 
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