As the holes for the bungees are at the very end points of the housing, ripping one of the two loops will leave the computer save, but flapping on your arm, like a flag in the wind. I would suggest two single loops as you say, but having both loops go diagonal to/crossing each other, Like an "X". That way even with one single diagonal loop remaining, in case of a rip, the computer stays nices on the arm in the current of water. Wish I could afford this awesome computer. Maybe one day....
As the holes for the bungees are at the very end points of the housing, ripping one of the two loops will leave the computer save, but flapping on your arm, like a flag in the wind.
I would suggest two single loops as you say, but having both loops go diagonal to/crossing each other, Like an "X". That way even with one single diagonal loop remaining, in case of a rip, the computer stays nices on the arm in the current of water.
Wish I could afford this awesome computer. Maybe one day....
Sounds like a good idea. Will try it out on.
Since the strap is elastic too why use the tubing.
lower profile, might be more stable especially since its rubber
£850 top end dive computer. Secured with knots in rubber hose 🤦♂️
Lol, boltsnap and bungee are the common thing when one goes Tec. It’s simple and works well.
it comes with adjustable straps...this is another options it comes with for free....
Why overcomplicate if it works?