OK, I just love my Suunto SK7 compass, but I really hate the strap. Try to get it on wearing dry gloves or 3 finger mittens and youll see what I mean.
Some of the DIR guys use bungee shock cord to attach the compass to their wrist. Quick & easy, but it looks very ugly.
I also had experience with shock cord coming undone under water, so I did not want to go that route.
Solution came in the form of:
- 1 (25 mm) wide elastic ribbon
- High quality contact adhesive (I used Bostik 2402)
- Optionally: stitching
First, remove the plastic wrist band from the Suunto compass (you have to remove the rubber grommet in the strap first).
Second: put two loops of ribbon through the compass.
Third: glue the ribbon together over a distance of about 20 mm (3/4).
Follow the instructions that came with the glue. If you do not trust your bond, then ask someone to stich the bands together. Don't go diving with this compass if you're not certain that the bond will hold. :nono: Don't say I didn't warn you!
Voila: you have a low-drag and professionally looking compass strap.
Have fun.
Steven
Some of the DIR guys use bungee shock cord to attach the compass to their wrist. Quick & easy, but it looks very ugly.
I also had experience with shock cord coming undone under water, so I did not want to go that route.
Solution came in the form of:
- 1 (25 mm) wide elastic ribbon
- High quality contact adhesive (I used Bostik 2402)
- Optionally: stitching
First, remove the plastic wrist band from the Suunto compass (you have to remove the rubber grommet in the strap first).
Second: put two loops of ribbon through the compass.
Third: glue the ribbon together over a distance of about 20 mm (3/4).
Follow the instructions that came with the glue. If you do not trust your bond, then ask someone to stich the bands together. Don't go diving with this compass if you're not certain that the bond will hold. :nono: Don't say I didn't warn you!
Voila: you have a low-drag and professionally looking compass strap.
Have fun.
Steven