clips that hold anti-fog

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racedude1984

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I remember seeing a diver have a holder for a bottle of anti fog. He had it were it just clipped to his bc without having to put it into a pocket. I did a search at a couple popular sites and can not find them or know exactly what to call them any help would be appreciated thanx.
 
Usually, they are on a counter display at your LDS or hanging on the wall behind the register. I got one last year and it has already worn out and won't hold the bottle any longer. Since I treated my mask (flame method) I don't need it that much. I just keep an old bottle of "de-fog" now filled with a diluted baby shampoo solution in my BC pocket. I just don't like a bunch of things hanging around all over the place. :)

Hope that helps.........
 
Why would you deliberatly hang something you don't need from your BC?

I agree, at 0.00000000000000000000001 fsw, this component becomes ineffective.

:idk:
 
well I am unable to bend my arm to reach into my pocket. I really don't mind hanging it from my BC. I was just asking a question about what they are called or where to get them. I didn't ask weather it was a good idea or not to hang them from my bc.
almost all my dives are multiple entry beach dives and I have to carry everything I need with me.
 
I keep my de-fog (baby shampoo) in my mask box.

No danglies. No need to spend money on useless features.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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