Daz where did you source the hollow strap?
I bought a couple feet of it at my local Sport Chalet, but any climbing shop will have it (in various colors even). Only costs a few cents/foot and I used less than a foot of it on each strap.
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Daz where did you source the hollow strap?
Agree 100%. I've been using bungees for a few years. They're cheaper and easier to don/remove than traditional spring straps.By the way....if you are unsure that you really want spring straps, just get a couple of bungees with hooks, cut to fit the bungee, burn and retie the loose ends. Attach to your fins with a pair of channel lock pliers. I did that and have been using them that way for 3 years now with no problems. I put the extra pieces in my save-a-dive kit.
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Worth pointing that Pirahna has them for $17.00 or something like that.
Guys,
I sometimes wonder why we go though all the work when you can get them for around $20.00 a set? I know there is pride and feeling that you've done something but sometimes it is better to get a product from us or another reseller to ensure that your dive doesn't end in failure.
I've seen on dive boats many people with their latest design.. Some are really good and others are just waiting for the strap to come about during a dive..
In the end some folks can build almost everything and have the time which is great but others that do not have the ability should spend the money and enjoy their dive..
We try to make purchase atleast from us less painful so you can afford to go diving!
Piranha Dive Manufacturing
Cheers
Eric
By the way....if you are unsure that you really want spring straps, just get a couple of bungees with hooks, cut to fit the bungee, burn and retie the loose ends. Attach to your fins with a pair of channel lock pliers. I did that and have been using them that way for 3 years now with no problems. I put the extra pieces in my save-a-dive kit.
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