mistressmotorsports
Contributor
I use one of these extendable lanyard clips on a right upper D ring for mine:
Princeton Tec Coil Lanyard GG-100-BK with reviews at scuba.com
During entries, exits, and any time I want both hands free, I clip the lanyard in its short position, which is only a couple inches of dangly. Once I start descending, I unclip the connector, and the lanyard extends, although it stays attached to the D ring. If I drop the light, it can only fall to the extent the lanyard stretches. With about 3 feet of stretch, it's easy to hold the light in any position I want.
This might not be the best where there are entanglement hazards, but for my Laguna Beach or Carribean night dives, it works just fine.
Mike
Princeton Tec Coil Lanyard GG-100-BK with reviews at scuba.com
During entries, exits, and any time I want both hands free, I clip the lanyard in its short position, which is only a couple inches of dangly. Once I start descending, I unclip the connector, and the lanyard extends, although it stays attached to the D ring. If I drop the light, it can only fall to the extent the lanyard stretches. With about 3 feet of stretch, it's easy to hold the light in any position I want.
This might not be the best where there are entanglement hazards, but for my Laguna Beach or Carribean night dives, it works just fine.
Mike