Recommend a wrist-mounted compass?

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davidbaraff

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I decided on the occasions when I need a compass (i.e. diving in Monterey, as opposed to tropical island boat diving) that I'd like to use a wrist-mount. I already have an AI computer on my right wrist, and a very small depth/air console clipped off on my left side as a backup. So I don't want the compass in this console, as it's not supposed to be accessible (unless my computer craps out).

So it sounds like a compass on a retractor is a bit of a pain, you'd have to keep pulling it out, while just wearing the compass on my left wrist sounds like the simplest thing?

Anyway, if you have a wrist mounted compass you really like, please shoot me a recommendation. (If you've found that wrist mounted compass' were truly awful for some reason, I'm curious to know why as well.)

For what it's worth, I found having my depth/air on my right wrist extremely accessible and really easy for me, so I'm assuming I'd equally enjoy having a compass on the other arm.
 
I also prefer the wrist mounted compass. I got a Sherwood wrist mounted compass from LP, and have been pretty happy with it.
 
It's getting boring and redundant but you can't do any better than an SK-7 in one of Tobin's bungee wrist mounts.
 

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