How to carry deco/stage tanks?

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O-ring:
A moving tank might hit your helmet mounted lights causing a momentary blackout while you reach for your buttmounted backup and you then might get your console stuck in the prop. .


easy fix wear a hocky face mask
 
O-ring:
Watch out mounting all the tanks to the scooter. A moving tank might hit your helmet mounted lights causing a momentary blackout while you reach for your buttmounted backup and you then might get your console stuck in the prop. You would then have to call for help using your underwater comm device since you weren't diving with a buddy..

You can easy solve this by shooting your necklaced liftbag. This will quickly bring your head to surface. :wink:
 
After a crappy day at work this is the post I needed. Thanks to all for the entertainment. :dazzler1:
 
Guys,

Easy question to answer - First, all tanks should be OMS 45s. Mount 2 of the 3 to each side of your doubles. The third tanks can be slung across your chest like a bandaler of bullets. Its all about Roll Control
 
Doppler:
Don't know, never done it... why would you want to do that? What are doubles? Where are you diving. Why do you need so much air?

You have never heard of doubles? Yikes you must be deprived.
 
rescuediver009:
You have never heard of doubles? Yikes you must be deprived.
:alert:
 
Boogie711:
Oh! Oh! Maybe you can just strap them to your legs, too?
That's where your spare air goes.
 
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