anchochile
Contributor
I just got a DGX600 for use in daytime dives in the often-dark kelp forest. After reading lots of old threads on how to stow dive lights, I'm a bit confused.
Sounds like the standard advice is to attach the light to the right shoulder D-ring using a bolt snap, and then using elastic band to secure the light to the harness so it doesn't dangle.
Here's what I'm unclear on: does this mean that, to use the light, you unclip the bolt-snap so that the light is held in your hand and not secured to your gear in any way?
I have two concerns with that:
Or is common to have a longer length of line between the light & the bolt snap so you can keep it clipped on the D-ring while still using the light, and maybe just tuck it back into the elastic band when not using?
Sounds like the standard advice is to attach the light to the right shoulder D-ring using a bolt snap, and then using elastic band to secure the light to the harness so it doesn't dangle.
Here's what I'm unclear on: does this mean that, to use the light, you unclip the bolt-snap so that the light is held in your hand and not secured to your gear in any way?
I have two concerns with that:
- Seems like it would be easy to drop the light, especially wearing thick gloves.
- If I'm using the light intermittently throughout the dive, seems like it would be annoying to have to unsnap & resnap it to the D-ring multiple times throughout the dive.
Or is common to have a longer length of line between the light & the bolt snap so you can keep it clipped on the D-ring while still using the light, and maybe just tuck it back into the elastic band when not using?