Kronek
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I have mine on a velcro clip on my right chest dring, easy to read just by looking down, out of the way, and in an emergency the velcro tears away as I take my bc off.
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Clipped off to the chest D ring, left hip, routed down the inflator or not at all if using a J valve. I do them all depending in which rig I'm diving and they all work. Those who can read an SPG clipped off on the hip are not wearing a thick wetsuit btw
This is where I keep mine as well. I've got a good idea of where my air is, so I'll only check it every few minutes if I'm shallow.Clipped to my left hip D-ring with a bolt snap. It's not something I need to have in view constantly.
Some of us are more flexible than others. I could have mine clipped off nearly up to my armpit and still be able to easily look and see it.
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How do you see past your deco bottle?
Under and over the chest strap on jacket bc.Okay,
But, let us not forget we are talking about basic scuba here, by that I infer beginner scuba'ers.
Most will not have a computer yet, so checking that often will not happen.
The SPG at this point will usually be in the console, along with the depth guage and compass.
So, when I am saying look at your SPG, I am referring to looking at all the info. Depth, time, pressure, direction.