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    Big Grin Suunto D9 Strap

    I got tired of using th extension strap for my D9 watch band so I removed the band from the watch and replaced it with two bungees.


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    You didn't mention where you got the itsey-bitsey zip-ties....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ann Marie
    You didn't mention where you got the itsey-bitsey zip-ties....



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    itsey-bitsey tie wraps available at you local radio shack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakedr
    I got tired of using th extension strap for my D9 watch band so I removed the band from the watch and replaced it with two bungees.


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    Thanks... I have had the same PITA as you have.

    Great. I will try it...

    Is there any picture before installing the bungee cords?



    DSS doesn't make mount for D6/D9,,,,,,
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    No Pre install photos.

    The holes in the case are existing from the screws that hold the band in place. They have a small diameter so you need very small Ty-wraps.
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    So, I take it then that nobody makes velcro straps or pre-made bungee straps for the D9? All the better, love to work on little projects like this!
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    Can I have your old strap and extender?


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    Quote Originally Posted by snakedr
    No Pre install photos.

    The holes in the case are existing from the screws that hold the band in place. They have a small diameter so you need very small Ty-wraps.

    Yes..... I will try it after getting upgraded....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetfixer
    Can I have your old strap and extender?

    Ah NO :no
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    It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity.

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