i300c bungee wrist mount?

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i have started diving a dry suit. Is there a replacement wrist mount sold for the i300c that allows the use of bungees? The normal watch style strap seams to always go to loose or to tight on the dry suit. I don’t want to cut or permanently modify my watch style strap as it works great as is when I’m warm water diving.
 
There is no bungee mount sold for the Aqualung i300(c) wrist.
The wrist is not just a puck module in a wrist boot. There are 4 legs on the module that stick through slots in the boot, then attach to the straps.

I suppose if you wanted, you could remove the straps then see if you are able to pass bungee cord through the four pinholes.
 
I bought the deepseasupply mount that they said worked with the veo2. They couldn't tell me that it worked but it worked perfectly. I think many puck computers are the same size but I don't have more experience with it than this and I later sold it with the i300.

I found this but I'm not sure if it helps. There are a few hits for the veo if you do a search but DSS is out of business at this time. There are some stores online that have some of their leftover stock. This is but one. The mount had an access for the download cable so it wouldn't have to be removed from the mount. Bungee Mounts Piranha Dive Shop |
 
I have a solution for making a bungee wrist mount for the AquaLung i300C computer. I tried the case mentioned in the post above, and it doesn't work. So, here is what I did.

Parts needed: bungee cord; two, one inch long aluminum (or other suitable metal) spacers; stainless steel wire.

Remove straps
Fish bungee cord through spacers
Apply each spacer between the ears where the screws for the straps previously were
Fish stainless steel wire through each spacer and through the holes in the ears where the screws previously were
Twist wires at each end
Tie bungee cord (see video_

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Here’s another option using the stock pins.
 

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i have started diving a dry suit. Is there a replacement wrist mount sold for the i300c that allows the use of bungees? The normal watch style strap seams to always go to loose or to tight on the dry suit. I don’t want to cut or permanently modify my watch style strap as it works great as is when I’m warm water diving.
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Try the eBay link. It may save time and prove beneficial.
 

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