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Vyper buttons are hard for my short, thick and fat fingers to push, especially when encased in neoprene gloves with an extra 1/2 inch of finger on the end due to needing the larger size to fit over the rest of my hand. Anyone whose gene pool was more kind to them than mine was, should not experience such problems.

My fingers, feet, head, and well...my body all follow the same route.

Short and thick, and of large circumference.

For all of you with normal fingers...I Kow Tow in your direction. :- )

Either way....I still love my Vyper. (and I hope my Vyper loves me)
 
Originally posted by Windknot
Vyper buttons are hard for my short, thick and fat fingers to push, especially when encased in neoprene gloves with an extra 1/2 inch of finger on the end due to needing the larger size to fit over the rest of my hand.

Buy a can of neoprene cement....
Put one glove on....
Take scissors and cut the ends of the fingers off leaving them 1/4" long..... In other words don't cut your fingers.....

Do the same with the other glove.....

Swab the cut ends with cement and let it dry....
Do it again....
Do it again....

Put the gloves on one at a time and fold the cut ends over your finger tips and press the glued surfaces together....

After you done both gloves get out some polyester thread and a needle and stitch through the outer skin to hold the end of each finger together....

You can skip this last step as the glue should do....
But I stitched mine anyway and the rest of the glove will fall apart first....

I don't use them anymore now that I have dry gloves but they worked great
 
What the hell....they are only $25.00 a pair. Not a bad Idea. I'll photograph the results after I find some neoprene Cement and post it here.

That way all of the other digitally challenged can take advantage of this as well.

Muchos gracies ass.

Wind
 
some facts of the Suunto divecomputers discussed are not correct atleast not today it might have been before or it could be a regional difference.

Read the link for a comparision on what the different suunto computermodels actually can do.

http://www.suunto.com/worlds/diving/img/suunto_techfeat.pdf

I personally use a mosquito computer and the reasons for using the mosquito is that I do occationally freedive, its small and neat, I can change the battery myself and also there is a pc interface so that I can realy check out my dives.

basically you can not hide any bad behaviour and bad behaviour is clearly visible and there is no way to "hide" it
fx jojo diving

wich makes me a better diver getting "better" dive habbits.

The suunto RGBM if I have understood it correctly works in a way
that it starts with shallower decostops and gradiently are moving them down to deeper deapths depending on the timeframe and deapth you are down.
 

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