screw on tank band vs. velcro/lever

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birdwrasse

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has anyone seen those tank holders that screw down...? does anyone use it? is it good? better? worse?

thanks for the feedback!


--carlos
 
thanks! i didn't know what it was called... let me check out the thread...


--c
 
yeah.... as another said, expensive solution to a non-existant problem... going to keep what i've got.

thanks again,


--c
 
stunaep:
yeah.... as another said, expensive solution to a non-existant problem... going to keep what i've got.

thanks again,


--c

Double tank straps is what I like, never have a problem if that is an option on the BC you have?
 
it could be... i didn't look at the back... the one works well, as it is a new bc... i might buy a metal buckle, though...


--c
 
I had a Bio-Lock strap on a previous BC. I originally got it because I didn't have enough room to flatten the standard strap length down properly to the velcro when mounting a couple of strap-mount trim bags. The Bio-Lock took very little space and resolved this problem quite nicely. I was also intrigued by the engineering of it, I'll admit.

I've since replaced my BC with something more technical, that has a double strap - which in the end is the best choice. However, I won't knock the Bio-Lock. It's well designed - though I will concur that it is perhaps a bit on the expensive side.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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