Quick Tips 5: Everything Bolt Snaps

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Published 2020-05-18
Quick Tips 5: Everything Bolt Snaps - The next in our quick tips series. How to attach a bolt snap to any piece of scuba diving equipment.

I use bolt snaps every day, to mount various scuba diving accessories to my dive gear. It's important to know how to tie the bolt snaps in a secure way so as not to lose precious dive equipment.

In this video, I talk about what materials the scuba diving bolt snaps should be made from, where and why to use bolt snaps and give a demo of how to attach a bolt snap to a piece of dive gear (in this example, an SPG.)

Let me know in the comments what QT video you'd like to see us make next!

D.S.D.O,

James
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All Comments (21)
  • @le0035
    I'm quite new to diving and although I have a very experienced buddy, your videos such as this one really help me out! Keep up the great work!
  • @Raybrienza
    James, Thank you... it is always good to have a refresher
  • @tontsyy
    Cheers ! I’ve just started adding snap bolts to my accessories. I used cable ties previously but this is my weekend sorted changing them over!
  • @peterdraper5705
    Great vid again James... Got to be the best video I've seen on how to attach a D ring, nice and simple no bu***it 💪💪👍
  • @ozzypirate
    Good timing for this tutorial mate 😁👍 literally am about to rig up some bolt snaps to my gear
  • The entire time you're tying the knot I'm thinking, "why not just use a zip tie?" Thank you for addressing that. Now I'm off to replace all of my zip ties with nice knots! 😁 Thank you for sharing with a novice.
  • @sayittrue9570
    Different types of fin straps attachment ie cressi reaction fin ebs type mares quatro pro etc ,each manufacture seems to have a slightly differnt way of attaching the fin strap,so a vid of how to take them off and to put them back on ,cheers james loving the vids keep em coming
  • @Will-ol9lp
    I like that method. I’ve seen a lot others that I didn’t want to use Thanks
  • @LarsDennert
    Great videos as always. One point glossed over are the carabiner (suicide) clips which can catch items that are then difficult to unclip. A bolt snap can't easily catch things and hold them making entrapment less likely. Using a line to fasten things also makes it easy to cut loose underwater for an emergency or need. Having a spool means always having a way to reconnect things.Yes those large bolt snaps look stupid until you use them underwater and realize how great they are one handed.
  • @x994910
    I'm a very new diver but keep on watching all your videos (since no dives due to weather). Honestly, my first dive back, I will look like a pro with all my gears and my tricks until I actually dive and show how much of a gas gusher I am :eyes-pink-heart-shape:
  • @scubaclient355
    I use the XDeep bolt-clips which are configured for easier handling.