fnfalman
Contributor
I work on a dive boat on the weekends here in NJ and I have seen them fail with some degree of regularity. Not usually some catastrophic failure at depth, but typically on the way to - or on - the boat. They get caught in a car door, slammed in the tailgate of a pickup, someone puts/drops a tank on one,
PS - a hog harness is certainly much less expensive. Another good reason to give it a try first!
So, these plastic clips "failed" because the user/owner directly damaged it. Last I checked, there are no tailgates or car doors to be slammed against under water. If these plastic clips were to fail all on their own instead of somebody slamming against them with hard objects and under force, that's another story.
Hog harnesses are great unless you have grenade shrapnels in your shoulder and preclude your shoulder to move in a certain manners.
