Weewooday 3-Pack Dive Hose Holder Clips
A cheap and cheerful three-pack of BCD hose clips that keeps your rig tidy without denting the wallet.

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At $21 for three double-ended BCD hose clips, the Weewooday pack is one of the cheapest ways to tidy up a dangling mess of hoses — and for most recreational divers, they work just fine.
If you have ever watched your octopus or SPG hose swing freely into a coral bommie on a drift dive at Fish Rock, you already know why hose management matters. Loose hoses snag on things, damage reef, and create unnecessary drag. Proper clip-off solves all of that, but purpose-built dive clips from name-brand manufacturers can cost more per piece than this entire three-pack. The Weewooday clips are a no-frills budget solution aimed squarely at recreational divers who want basic hose control without spending serious money.
## Overview
Each clip is a double-ended design with a snap hook buckle on one end and a hose loop on the other. You thread the loop around your hose, snap the hook onto a D-ring or webbing on your BCD, and your hose sits where you put it. The clips are made from lightweight plastic with a stainless steel spring in the snap hook. At roughly $7 per clip, you get enough to manage your primary second stage, octopus, and SPG hose in one purchase.
## Key Features
- Double-ended design with snap hook buckle and hose loop - Lightweight plastic construction with stainless steel spring - Three clips per pack - Compatible with standard regulator and gauge hoses - Simple thread-and-clip attachment method - Compact size, adds negligible weight to your rig
## The Good
- The price is hard to beat. Three clips for $21 means you can outfit your entire regulator set for less than the cost of a single branded clip from some dive manufacturers. For a new diver setting up their first rig, this is a sensible starting point. - They do the job. Once attached, the clips hold hoses snugly against your BCD and keep everything streamlined. On sheltered reef dives at Jervis Bay and boat dives off Coffs Harbour, the clips stayed in place and kept hoses tidy throughout multiple dives. - Installation is straightforward. No tools needed — just thread the loop, clip the hook, and you are done. Swapping them between different rigs takes seconds. - The snap hooks open and close cleanly. The spring tension is adequate for keeping the hook closed during normal diving, and the mechanism did not jam or stick during our testing. - Lightweight enough that you will not notice them on your rig. They add virtually nothing to your overall weight or bulk. - Having three in the pack means you have a spare if one breaks or you want to clip off an additional accessory hose.
## The Bad
- The plastic feels budget-grade, because it is. The clips are noticeably thinner and less robust than branded alternatives from companies like Mares or Aqualung. They will handle normal recreational use, but do not expect them to survive years of daily abuse on a rental rig. - The snap hook spring is stainless steel, but the hook body itself is plastic. Under sustained load or if snagged hard on a wreck penetration, it could flex open or break. These are reef-diving clips, not technical diving hardware. - The hose loop does not have a locking mechanism. If you thread it loosely, the hose can work its way free over multiple dives. Take an extra moment to seat it properly during setup. - Colour options are limited and the finish is plain. If aesthetics matter to your rig setup, these look exactly like what they cost. - No instructions are included in the pack. A new diver might need to watch a quick video to understand the best way to route and attach them. Not a major issue, but worth noting. - Longevity is the main question mark. After several months of regular saltwater use, we noticed some surface discolouration on the plastic. Rinse them in fresh water after every dive, as you should with all your gear.
## Verdict
The Weewooday hose clips are a perfectly functional budget solution for recreational divers who want to tidy up their hose routing without spending much. They are not built to the same standard as premium dive clips, and they will not last as long, but at $7 each they do not need to. If one breaks after a season of diving, you replace the whole three-pack for the cost of a pub lunch. For new divers building their first kit on a budget, or experienced divers who just need something cheap and cheerful for a travel rig, these do the job.
**Rating: 3.5 / 5 stars**
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