LOL! Thanks!Like most good ideas, it probably wasn't mine. Just trying to help back you up to the rabbit hole.
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LOL! Thanks!Like most good ideas, it probably wasn't mine. Just trying to help back you up to the rabbit hole.
What about a retractable-illuminated-lanyard-playing show-tunes?
How do you do that?Practicing signaling "OK" with the light before you un-clip it might be easier than trying to remember to turn it on first.
How do you do that?
Got it. Thank you Victor.
Follow up question... I see how that is very functional for an item that is meant to be stowed unless needed, like a back-up light. But how do you recommend I attached a camera to keep it tight and unobtrusive but still usable on and off throughout the dive?
Previously, I would have the camera on a retractor, sitting in the nook between my back and my BCD bladder. When I want it, I pull it out and then I can gently return it by the tension of the retractor. The only other way I see being to use it with a snap clip is to position it farther forward (more clutter in front) and having it "dangle" in between uses.
Thanks.