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Old 03-04-06, 01:58 PM
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Need an easy to use pocket for my harness

I dive with a one piece harness on a steel backplate nad need a pocket to stash things lirk spool and DSMB. I have so far been using an old Zeagle pocket but franky it's a pain in the .

Are there any decent pockets that will slide onto webbing that i can use? i think i want a velcro top rather than a zip but am open to suggestons.

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I've got one of the AP valves pockets on my waistband. They're about 25 quid new, and have a zipped part, and a velcroed pocket on the front, where I keep my spare mask.

It's quite tidy on the waistband, but it's definitely not DIR (no waist pocket is).

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I dive with a one piece harness on a steel backplate nad need a pocket to stash things lirk spool and DSMB. I have so far been using an old Zeagle pocket but franky it's a pain in the .

Are there any decent pockets that will slide onto webbing that i can use? i think i want a velcro top rather than a zip but am open to suggestons.

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Had a look at the Halcyon pockets mate? I think DIR Direct do them.
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Beaver do a cargo pouch type with a bayonet plastic clip at the top (other piece is pemanently on the waist band) + it has a thigh strap. I've had mine for years and use it on every dive.

Also, you can get various other shaped pouches from Custom Divers or Narked @ 90.
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Bowstone do a good range, but to be honest I find them a bit bulky. I've got a small pocket for a spare mask on my waistband which works well (can't remember the brand) but for anything larger, I prefer to use the drysuit pockets.
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I use an OMS pocket- very good.
2 zip pockets and a small velcro pocket (I keep a reserve smb in it).
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It's quite tidy on the waistband, but it's definitely not DIR (no waist pocket is).
Hmmm, might have to speak to Rich or Andy as i have my fundies coming up soon.
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Diverite do a nice number, holds mask and bits and bobs, and fairly cheap, think mine was €40 (not sure what that is in real money!) But in the long run I still use my drysuit pockets, even handier to access, especially if diving with a 7 slung on your side
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Have you considered thigh pockets for your dry suit? You can buy stick on pockets which you can add to an existing suit.
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