cool_hardware52
Contributor
I have broken a few over the years, but it happens in two situations:
1. The buckle is snugged up tight on a tank on the second dive where the strap is fully soaked and more prone to stretching, then the strap dries while still attached to the tank. The resulting contraction of the nylon strap can be enough to break a plastic buckle if it was tight to begin with.
2. The buckle is extremely cold - for example while gearing up for taking the gear apart after an ice dive with surface air temps pushing zero. When cold, and under tension, it does not take much impact to break a plastic buckle.
Both solved by adding a little compliance to the system.
Tobin