new way to carry your arc - on your wrist!!!

TrevorNasko

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my arc aaa has a pocket clip on it. sometimes when i carry it i clip it to my watch band and often leave it on when i solder or do camp tasks. this way illumination is always pointed where i need it. unobtrusive and light weight its often forgoten on there -till i need it. then it performs to the fulest of its capabilities. great for bikers as it is very visable. 3 thumbs up
 

Darell

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Pictures... we need pictures.

I can't imagine not noticing an Arc clipped to my watch band. How do you orient it to keep it out of your way?
 

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WHO will be taking the pics? (...oh great... ...more work...
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Quickbeam

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Sorry folks, no pics. But i'ts just a matter of finding a clip that works and attaching it to your watchband. You can get watchbands made of velcro that wrap around your wrist and just attach the ARC to that.
 

Darell

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Sheesh. There's an anti-climax.
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I just can't imagine how that could be comfortable. I have all the components, and tried clipping my Arc to my wrist. As long as I don't actually do anything, it is all good. But I couldn't go about my daily business like that...
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by darell:
I have all the components, and tried clipping my Arc to my wrist. As long as I don't actually do anything, it is all good. But I couldn't go about my daily business like that...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Darell, This could be a plus for guys wanting to get out of "honey do's". You could say "I'm sorry dear, but I want be able to do the stuff on your list as I have an ARC on my wrist". Could even get some sympathy, as long as she doesn't know what an ARC is. TX
 
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