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pink_fins

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I need a strap to keep my ranger from riding up. What I really need is a size smaller bc but I just spent money on my daughter's gear. I can't decide between the saddle strap or single. I sometimes have to don my bc in murky water. I can only imagine,thanks to Gail, what it would be like trying to locate two extra straps yet it seems the saddle strap would work better for keeping everything in place. My bc has a slot in the back but I wanted to know how the single strap connects to the front. It seems it would twist the bc if it wasn't center in the front and back. Especially if it was too big in the first place. Now I just have to keep pulling it down. It doesn't twist. I really want a Zena. I bought my newly cert. 13 year old a zena and I am envious. Even with my weight loss I can't fit into hers so no borrowing it. Unless I can find someone who will swap a large ranger for a med. or a Zena, I think the strap will be the way to go.
I would try smaller front and shoulders but if I am going to switch to a zena I don't want to spend much on the ranger.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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