what is this for??

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I think maybe it goes inside the bag to separate wet and dry things, you know to keep a towel dry? Does it have some kind of waterproof coating on it? are there clips inside the bag for the rings?
 
Misguided toxic Small's containment envelope.
 
I think it's pretty obvious that what you have there is a windbreaker for a mushroom. And to everyone wondering what those "D-rings" are for...DUH!; they're obviously caterpillar hammocks.
 
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Misguided toxic Small's containment envelope.

translation - oopsie undies bag.

some sort of gaiter for a one-legged drysuit diver?
 
Why did the scene from 'Airplane' just flash into my mind?


Steve McCroskey (aka Mike Nelson): Johnny, what can you make out of this?
[Hands him the weather briefing]
Johnny: This? Why, I can make a hat or a brooch or a pterodactyl...
 
and leon's getting laaaaaarger!
 
Usually divers will aquire a broad range of nicknaks to dive with. Things like whistles, smbs, if traveling by car a computer could even be packed in the primary bag. This bag as you see it was intended to carry all of those little nicknacks in the bag and keep them all together. The d rings you see were intended to clip things together outside the bag such as a flashlight on a lanyard. Really its just a bag to help keep the interior of the bag less cluttered.
 
So, back to a prior post, Jim had it..... or maybe not....
I still think it is to protect the spetzer valve.....
 
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Have you tried asking the Akona rep in the Scuba Manufacturers Forum?

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