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diverDano

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Ok, I've always used the scubapro tank strap, and have never used the cam straps. Now that I own a dive rite set-up, I don't know how to thread the cam buckle......can someone tell me how.......oh yea...let the flaming begin......
 
:rofl3::rofl3:Well I can't help you with that but I sure got a chuckle out of your post.:D
 
I just got new bp/w and have been wondering the same thing. I just thought I would wait until I go to the lake and get one of my more season friends to show me
 
do it easy:
There's usually a picture on the side of the buckle or maybe a label sewn onto the strap. It's not hard once you know how to thread the bucke... Maybe someone will post a picture.


Bingo.......
 
no picture or label on my straps

Anything is easy once you know how. It is getting to know how that is the challenge
 
most buckles will have a pictogram of how to do it etched somwhere in them ...look at the top and bottom, back and front til you find it ...

1. take the belt. run it through the loop holding the belt so that the bukcle is lying flat on the belt and the end of the belt is to the rear of the buckle.

2. run belt back towards buckle, ON TOP of buckle. slide belt into NEXT TO LAST SLOT towards the front of the buckle (or middle slot if there are only three)

3. run belt down, then UP through the FIRST SLOT (the one closest to base of buckle)

4. run belt UNDER THE BUCKLE and up through the FIRST SLOT (or one closest to front of buckle)

and voila!
 
Pretty difficult to explain.. one needs the picture to see how it goes...
 

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