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Great posts boys, excellent point
If you take a look at the photo the fine rings barely fit on the tip of your little finger
When you get hung up you can pull, twist, or swim them off, but also quite secure
No tools required "to cut that silly string"
if inside your tool box there's room for your own stuff, not just stuff people tell you
Tech Diver: a term that permits instructors and retailers to move the decimal point
If you take a look at the photo the fine rings barely fit on the tip of your little finger
When you get hung up you can pull, twist, or swim them off, but also quite secure
No tools required "to cut that silly string"
if inside your tool box there's room for your own stuff, not just stuff people tell you
Tech Diver: a term that permits instructors and retailers to move the decimal point
Just something to think about. If you ever get hung up on something and the metal on metal gets stuck in tension...
And that's why tech divers use that "silly string". You can cut sting, but you can't cut a stainless key ring.
For lots of divers will never be an issue, until it is. Just one of those personal choices you have to make when you blow bubbles.
I most definitely don't. I want every piece of gear attached to me to be removable using a sharp edge, so I very much prefer "that silly string"