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Henrik, you rock! Don't know what we DNYers would do without your insights. Thank you!
Thanks Pam (blush). You know I'm only happy to help.
Plus, "diving" out here gives a new meaning to "Diving Dry" ... i.e. not nearly enough diving for my taste. So "arm-chair diving" helps keep my head in the game
don't remind me, I'm going to putting an argon bottle on my rigs next week. Any sugguestions?
I use a modified belt quick mount, like the one for the dive rite canister light, and wear it on my waist strap on the opposite side of my canister light. Goes on behind left hip d-ring, tucked out of the way.
I use a modified belt quick mount, like the one for the dive rite canister light, and wear it on my waist strap on the opposite side of my canister light. Goes on behind left hip d-ring, tucked out of the way.