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jhoey:
Vancouver diving = 44deg. Drygloves with polartech liners. Try it and you'll see... the strap that comes with the Suunto compass is barely long enough to fit over a drysuit, there's just not enough to get hold of.

I did 2 dives in Lake WA, in 44F water one with 5MM wet gloves (60 min runtime, 30 mins deeper than 70 feet) and one 33 mins runtime with 3MM wet gloves.

Obviously it helped that the sun was out so I warmed up on the surface.

Agreed -- drygloves would make messing with straps not so easy. Then you'd need bungee with "tabs" attached to help grasp it maybe
 
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