Accessories 3.5/5

Owekfifv Fin and Mask Keeper Clip

A simple quick-release clip that keeps your fins and mask secured to your BCD — a small convenience that boat divers will appreciate.

Owekfifv Fin and Mask Keeper Clip

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The Owekfifv fin and mask keeper clip is a handy little BCD accessory that stops your fins and mask from becoming projectiles on a boat deck — and at $36, it earns its place on your rig through sheer convenience.

Anyone who has done a busy boat dive in Australia knows the scene: you climb back on board, strip your fins, pull off your mask, and immediately start looking for somewhere to put them that is not underfoot. Fins slide across wet decks, masks get stepped on, and gear ends up in other people's piles. The Owekfifv keeper clip is a simple quick-release loop that attaches to your BCD and gives your fins and mask a dedicated home the moment you surface. It is not glamorous gear, but it solves a genuine annoyance.

## Overview

The keeper clip is a quick-release loop system designed to attach to a D-ring or webbing point on your BCD. Once attached, you thread your fin straps and mask strap through the loop to keep them secured to your rig when you are not wearing them. The quick-release mechanism lets you clip and unclip gear quickly with one hand, and the whole thing is light enough to leave permanently rigged on your BCD without noticing it.

## Key Features

- Quick-release loop design for fast clip-on and clip-off - BCD attachment via D-ring or webbing - Holds fins and mask securely when not in use - Lightweight and compact when not loaded - Multi-use — also works for securing other accessories - One-handed operation

## The Good

- The convenience factor is real. On a packed dive boat at the Cod Hole or a crowded RIB heading out to North Solitary Island, being able to clip your fins and mask straight to your BCD the moment you surface keeps your gear together and out of everyone else's way. - One-handed operation works as advertised. You can clip fins onto the keeper while your other hand is holding the boat ladder or your reg. On a rocking boat, this matters. - It doubles as a general-purpose gear keeper. We used it to secure gloves, a torch, and a slate at various points. Any item with a strap or loop can be temporarily clipped to your BCD. - Light enough to leave permanently rigged. You will not notice the weight or bulk during a dive, so there is no reason to remove it between uses. Set it up once and forget about it until you need it. - The quick-release mechanism is smooth and reliable. After months of saltwater use, it still clicks open and closed without hesitation or corrosion. - At $36, it is a modest investment for a genuinely useful quality-of-life improvement. Not essential, but once you have one you wonder how you managed without it.

## The Bad

- The loop size is fixed and may not accommodate very large fin straps or oversized mask straps comfortably. Standard gear fits fine, but if you are running chunky spring straps on oversized fins, check the loop dimensions before buying. - The BCD attachment point matters. If your BCD only has small D-rings or limited webbing, finding a good mounting position that does not interfere with other gear takes some thought. It works best on BCDs with generous D-ring placement. - The brand is obscure. Finding replacement parts or a warranty claim process would be challenging if something broke. At $36, replacement is likely cheaper and easier than repair. - It does not prevent your gear from dangling in the water if you are swimming on the surface with fins and mask clipped on. The keeper holds things to your BCD, but gravity and water movement still apply. - The instructions are sparse. The product is simple enough to figure out, but a diagram showing optimal BCD placement would be helpful for first-time users. - Build quality is decent but not premium. The materials are functional and have held up well in our testing, but they do not have the finish or heft of gear from established dive accessory brands.

## Verdict

The Owekfifv fin and mask keeper clip is one of those small accessories that makes boat diving noticeably more organised. It will not change your life, but it will stop your fins and mask from sliding around a wet deck or disappearing into someone else's gear pile. The quick-release mechanism works well, it is light enough to leave on your BCD permanently, and the $36 price is reasonable for the convenience it provides. A worthwhile addition for any diver who regularly dives from boats.

**Rating: 3.5 / 5 stars**


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