Harness buckle threaded correctly?

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Scuba446

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Hi,
This isn't a very good pic, but I am trying to find out the proper sequence of threading the SS buckle on your DIR harness....here is a pic, but its not THAT great, see:

http://www.geocities.com/scuba4462000/index.html

This is the way I did it:

There are 3 slots in my SS buckle...

I entered in slot #1 (far left side) and came in from the back to the front.....from there I went to slot #3 and came from front of slot #3 to the back of the buckle...

from there I entered slot #2 from behind and came out the back of slot #1.....with a tag end of about 8-10".

I know this is pretty hard to explain, but I have not been able to find ANY correct info or directions on how to do this...I don't think Halycon has any, do they?
 
This is how I do it using a Scubapro buckle:

The webbing is brought thru the buckle on the "flap side" first, exiting out the backside (the part against your body). Weave the webbing in and out until there are no more slots left. Then bring the remainder back thru the first slot (it's large enought for this) thru the backside. When finished, the end will lay flat against the incoming webbing.

Kind of hard to describe. I hope this helps.
 
Thats great! THANKS much!
 
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