ams511
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I have to ask. Is this an actual Padi photo or did someone make this up as a joke?
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Do you have a pic? My neck bungies are way too short to pass the spg around them. There might be a way if I used 9" HP hose. Seems like a lot of work to check the spgs then when I can just look down now with them lollipoped.
It's an actual PADI photo.
Not sure what you mean by that. Do you mean neck bungee (necklace) or that your sidemount bungees won't reach?
If it's the sidemount bungees, you can route them as you please, just disconnect the bolt-snap. I tend to 'double-wrap' the bungee, around the cylinder neck and then around the valve. It helps to have thinner bungee though..
From my experience, it's just a muscle-memory thing.
Hello,Yeah, Brian shared some pics. Was interested in what you did with the DiveRite Trim Pillow. We don't get those here in the Phils (never seen one)... but looks like a cost-effective solution for the harness I am building.
http://www.sidemountscubadiving.com/Portals/0/LiveContent/476/Images/Bungee%20(looping%20valve).JPG
I run my bungee like that but when routing the bungee, i can comfortably slip the bungee under the SPG hose. (One piece continuous)
Doesn't that rotate the tank outward? If so, how do you counter act it.