Diving with Pony Bottle on or off?

Pony valve on or off? (opened or closed)

  • ON

    Votes: 74 74.0%
  • OFF

    Votes: 26 26.0%

  • Total voters
    100

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Great thing about the omniswivel inline valves, they're right where your fingers will be grabbing the reg and it's an instinctive movement to push it towards the 2nd stage as you deploy. Absent a DPV, though, I was just keeping the bottle on at all times. Deco gases are a different story, of course.
 
OFF, as in off my person, off the boat, off the list of approved gear.

My backup gas is on my team mates back…...

Tobin
I guess he told you what he thinks of your question. :mad:

I tell my teammates that mine is always on and anyone who needs it can just grab it without asking. I'll understand.
 
OFF, as in off my person, off the boat, off the list of approved gear.

My backup gas is on my team mates back…...

Tobin

Could we sway you if it were filled with standard gas, labeled with mix and MOD and attached with stainless steel boltsnaps :wink:
 
You are asking the wrong guy. My backup gas is on my teammates back.

Tobin
Ok, ok - this thread has nothing to do with you. It's only for those who dive with ponies.
 
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