djcheburashka
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Thanks all, I made extra effort to tuck it in extra tight and it worked fine.
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Back to the routing issue... when I don't use a can light, I run the long hose so that it tucks between the tank and the wing. The hose will make a turn at the bottom of the wing. From there, the routing is the same. I suppose that your long hose has to come off the first stage pointingSorry to drag this up..... But
I splashed my first set of doubles this weekend with 7' hose on right post and had nothing but issues. I believe in the system routing the hose around behind the kneck, but tucking the loop in my waist strap was a pita.
I tried the loop on the side it came out, Itried the loop in the front it came out,. Dive two I tightned up my waist strap, same result both locations. I am not purchasing a can light any time soon, so back to the OP, how do you secure the loop for easy replacement sans a can light?
Is the simple addition of a pair of shears in a sheath, or short knife all it takes? any advice on this would be apreciated, due to finishing two dives with the loop plopping around is not what anybody would call an ideal situation.
thanx in advance
Eric
Sorry to drag this up..... But
I splashed my first set of doubles this weekend with 7' hose on right post and had nothing but issues. I believe in the system routing the hose around behind the kneck, but tucking the loop in my waist strap was a pita.
I tried the loop on the side it came out, Itried the loop in the front it came out,. Dive two I tightned up my waist strap, same result both locations. I am not purchasing a can light any time soon, so back to the OP, how do you secure the loop for easy replacement sans a can light?
Is the simple addition of a pair of shears in a sheath, or short knife all it takes? any advice on this would be apreciated, due to finishing two dives with the loop plopping around is not what anybody would call an ideal situation.
thanx in advance
Eric
Sorry to drag this up..... But
I splashed my first set of doubles this weekend with 7' hose on right post and had nothing but issues. I believe in the system routing the hose around behind the kneck, but tucking the loop in my waist strap was a pita.
I tried the loop on the side it came out, Itried the loop in the front it came out,. Dive two I tightned up my waist strap, same result both locations. I am not purchasing a can light any time soon, so back to the OP, how do you secure the loop for easy replacement sans a can light?
Is the simple addition of a pair of shears in a sheath, or short knife all it takes? any advice on this would be apreciated, due to finishing two dives with the loop plopping around is not what anybody would call an ideal situation.
thanx in advance
When not diving a can light, I tuck the long hose under my safety reel (on right hip D-ring).
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