Zeagle Stiletto/Lazer knife attachment?

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amajamar

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If you have either of these BCD's what has been your solution to mount a small knife and/or set of shears? My GF just got a new Lazer and we are looking for a good location for installing a Remora. I prefer not to penetrate the material if possible.

Thanks in advance!
 
Why not just tuck it away in a pocket? That's what I do with my Remora and Stiletto.

I attached it to the corrugated hose but didn't like the weight it added. I had gromets put in one of the pockets and attached it to the outside. Finally decided to just get it out of sight. No need to scare the sharks off and I've never needed it anyway.
 
I attached a pair of shears to the front of my Stiletto. I used the holes on the waistband to secure it to the bc. I just made holes in the back side of the holder and then got some plastic nuts and bolts from my local Home Depot. Pics show better than i can tell it. Hope this helps;)
 

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I attached a pair of shears to the front of my Stiletto. I used the holes on the waistband to secure it to the bc. I just made holes in the back side of the holder and then got some plastic nuts and bolts from my local Home Depot. Pics show better than i can tell it. Hope this helps;)

I like that setup. I like the fact that you used existing holes!
 
If the sheath has an opening, use some zip ties and attach it to your inflator hose.
I did it years ago with no problems.
 

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