CheeseAndJamSandwich
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There you go.I just wear it diving (8-10 hours per week total. 4-6 in the water). Then give it a fresh water rinse and hang it up with my other gear. .
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There you go.I just wear it diving (8-10 hours per week total. 4-6 in the water). Then give it a fresh water rinse and hang it up with my other gear. .
THUMBS UP TO SUUNTO!
I thought I should share my experience regarding the Suunto D4 strap failure issue. Mine also lasted a little over a year, having purchased it over the 'Net in late 2010.
I contacted Suunto customer service via their website, explaining that it is a known problem (as per this thread), with aggravated obvious risk of DCS, in the event of losing a dive computer. They asked me to send photos and the purchase documentation, which I did, via e-mail. Their response was to send me a new strap direct from Finland, free of charge.
Now thats great customer service for you!
I'm sure the failure was caused by tightening the band too tight, and stressing the holes in the band.
I am on my third strap on my D6.
In my case, I dont think that overtightening was the reason for failure. I dont like overly tight fitting straps - I wear it just tight enough to stop the watch from rotating to the bottom of my wrist.
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I would suggest buying the metal strap, even though it is pricy. If there were a metal strap option for the D4, I would get one. (I bought the D4 because the D6 & D9 dont have freedive mode).