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Visual altimeter on wristband

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Hi,
Does anyone have this setup, or something similar?
How exactly the neptune is connected on the elastic wristband? If anybody has a photo(other side of the alti), that would be great.
http://store.performancedesigns.com/products.php?product=PD-Wristband
Thanks



Neptune comes with a Velcro wristband, it just mounts to that via the mounting plate on the back...that what / how I use - wrist-mount Neptune.

The elastic band is the same...alti on one side mounting plate on the other.










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I saw one fly off a few weeks ago in freefall. Not near as tight or secure as an adjustable velcro strap. Cool factor not worth $300 to me.
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I saw one fly off a few weeks ago in freefall. Not near as tight or secure as an adjustable velcro strap. Cool factor not worth $300 to me.



Yeah...and getting it ripped off by bad wrist grips is a potential problem.

I wear mine velcroed tight - mid forearm 90 degrees from top-dead-center.

I can see it easily & it's very secure, I don't like anything 'snagable' on my wrists & hands.










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From the page you linked ;):

Product Description
Don't let sweat get in your way. Pick up a PD sweatband or two and beat the heat. You can also attach your digital altimeter by threading the screws through the wristband between the mounting plate and altimeter itself.

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$30 vs $10 is what I'm looking at here ;p



Could always go to the dollar store and buy some elastic and make your own if you are worried about a few bucks....hell sew it directly to your arm for even less or steal some packing tape and tape it to your arm :P

This is not the sport to be in if worried about $20 to to hold a $200 piece of gear ;)


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2 years ago I lost an N3 because the velcro it came with didn't hold well. It came off in freefall, on video and when I sent the video to them to tell them their velcro sucked they basically said "tough luck" and offered to sell me another. I bought a Viso. Cheaper and better customer service.

To ensure I never lost another alti, I sewed the hand-mount piece from the Viso onto this simple, $5 'wrist guard' from the sporting good store. I don't even do the velcro up tight, just enough to make sure the thing can't move past my hand. The elastic is still good about 1000 jumps later. Total cost: $5 for band, pennies in thread and about 5 minutes of my time.

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