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Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss Replacement Rubber Boot On Suuntos in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I also have one for my SK7 compass. I've found that it spins round inside the casing. There are ...

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Old 09-05-07, 09:44 PM
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I also have one for my SK7 compass. I've found that it spins round inside the casing. There are 2 little lugs that hold it all in alignment and they are pretty crap. Every time you turn the bezel the whole thing moves. Don't like it at all. The one for my Vytec is great though.
Shouldn't do that, sounds like a duff one for some reason.

Email me and I'll send a replacement tomorrow for you.

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I also have one for my SK7 compass. I've found that it spins round inside the casing. There are 2 little lugs that hold it all in alignment and they are pretty crap. Every time you turn the bezel the whole thing moves. Don't like it at all. The one for my Vytec is great though.
Mine is fairly solid, rotating bezel moves by 3-4 degrees or so at most so its fine.

Now if only i could lace the damn thing properly
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Mine is fairly solid, rotating bezel moves by 3-4 degrees or so at most so its fine.

Now if only i could lace the damn thing properly
2 bits of bungee, 4 knots.

Doesn't the pic Mounting for Vyper/Vytec/Gekko, Mountings for timers and computers at divingniknaks the UK's No 1 scuba gear online store
here help at all ?

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I was trying to do it with one length of bungee. 2 makes a lot more sense.
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Well i recieved mine yesterday from mr niknaks, which is pretty fast delivery considering i ordered it on bank holiday monday.

You were right, it is very obvious how to rig it

looks a lot smarter and feels a lot more secure on my arm now.

from the looks at that picture thou i have rigged the bungie different, but i like my way.

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I was trying to do it with one length of bungee. 2 makes a lot more sense.
One length of bungee gives a single point of failure theoretically. Though once you've pulled it through the holes on the boot it seems to stay in pretty well.

Two pieces is much safer IMHO
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