Does anyone have a solution to getting a timing device to fit over a drysuit?
I have a console computer and a backup wrist computer, but neither offer useful timing functions, like a stop watch, and I find that I sometimes need to time events underwater, like when students are doing their fin kick cycle runs.
I was thinking of taking the band off my watch and somehow running some bungie cord through it, but it's got some sharp edges that are exposed when the band is removed, plus I'd prefer not to chop the watch all up in the process.
Another thought I had was to tie the watch down to a piece of curved PVC and then run bungie cord through the piece of PVC.
I have a console computer and a backup wrist computer, but neither offer useful timing functions, like a stop watch, and I find that I sometimes need to time events underwater, like when students are doing their fin kick cycle runs.
I was thinking of taking the band off my watch and somehow running some bungie cord through it, but it's got some sharp edges that are exposed when the band is removed, plus I'd prefer not to chop the watch all up in the process.
Another thought I had was to tie the watch down to a piece of curved PVC and then run bungie cord through the piece of PVC.