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How To Install The SiTech Liana Dry Glove Rings Onto Your Slaggo Wrist Cuffs

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How To Install The SiTech Liana Dry Glove Rings Onto Your Slaggo Wrist Cuffs https://youtu.be/-QJskCQBF8I In today's video, Instructor Trainer Bryan Stafford shows us how to intall the SiTech Liana Dry Glove Rings onto your Slaggo Wrist Cuffs. How To Install The SiTech Liana Dry Glove Rings Onto Your Slaggo Wrist Cuffs 0:00 Teaser 0:48 Opening 0:58 Intro 3:40 Removing Slaggo Clips 7:33 Removing The Wrist Seals 8:17 Prepping The Liana Rings 12:23 Replacing The Wrist Seals 14:18 Installing The Liana Rings 19:17 Dry Glove Installation 22:50 Closing Make sure to check out all of our Social Media Accounts to stay up to date with Lake Hickory Scuba. Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@LakeHickoryScuba Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lakehickoryscuba Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lakehickoryscuba/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lakehickoryscuba Make sure to check out our online store as well. www.lakehickoryscuba.com 420 Taylorsville Beach Ct. Taylorsville, NC 28681 828-632-7649 info@lakehickoryscuba.com (Business email)

About This Video

In this video I walk you through installing the SiTech Liana dry glove ring system onto a Slaggo (SLGO) wrist cuff setup on my DRIS 905 series drysuit. I do it in real time so you can see exactly what’s involved—no glue, no “send it to a tech,” and no mystery steps. We start by popping off the six SLGO clips with the SiTech combi tool (I call it the pizza cutter tool) or a simple plastic pry, then removing the wrist seal and yellow retaining band so you can inspect everything while it’s apart. From there I show how to prep the Liana system using the three small O-rings per wrist, threading them through the correct slots and lining them up with the six clip points. The big takeaways are orientation and seating: make sure the seal lip sits fully in the groove on the Liana ring (ask me how I know—if it’s not seated, it’ll leak), and make sure each O-ring loop is pulled up and seated over its clip evenly. Finally, I show installing the glove side: spanner ring goes in the glove with the sharper edge up, then the glove ring compression-fits in (talc can help), and the glove locks to the suit by compression—release is just a twist of the bezel. I’m not personally a huge fan of compression systems for work diving, but with SLGO this is, to my knowledge, the option that actually works—and it’s a solid, simple install you can do at home.

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