Anyone know where I can find this wrist slate thingy???

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use some white pvc cut it in half then grind down till it fits nice with 2 thin bungie cords that what we did
 
A lot of Tec divers in our area write (black Sharpie) out the Schedule on Duct Tape (white), then put it on the slate and then just put Clear Packing tape over top so that it won't rub off!!

I second this approach.
 
I've been printing/writing out my profiles on paper the size of my wrist slate (actually a little smaller than the slate size). Then using packing take to tape it (completely cover it) to the wrist slate. This works ok... But I remember seeing an ad somewhere for the soft wrist thing (like what quarterback use, but waterproof). Figured if I could find it, I would give it a try as it seems that would be easier and the printed profiles could be used over.
 
the aquaSketch Minno can be attached to a retractable lanyard and stored in a BC pocket or on a shoulder strap using velcro.
 
What about wet notes? I've heard pretty good things about those.

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The Avery weatherproof shipping labels seem to work, with no residue left when you peel them off the slate.
 
Thanks for the responses. The waterproof armband case looks interesting, but also a little large, but definitely on the right track.

I will look into the Avery labels. Is it best to print these out on inkjet or laser printers? I would think the injet print would run.

Oxycheq is interesting as well. They are almost there! The size is right. Wetnotes and slates are good, but I like having the info available and convenient without having to dig around for it.
 

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