You've been told by a bunch of people like 20 times:
As I also told you several times:
- loops and thicker bungee, in the video you can see that your tanks wobble around like crazy
Don't need them, works better for me without.
- move the clamp futher up, having the clamps too far down causes the tanks to be pushed forward
Destabilizes the tank bottom, so: no.
Especially with those tanks I want easy access to my valves and regulators.
- you use way too little weight, with 19l tanks at 180 bar the wing should be huge at this point
No, as you see it does not have to be inflated more than a few liters.
That is just 4meters of depth and I did not change anything until the tanks where empty after three dives and could still take of my fins free floating in 1m of depth.
- you spreed your legs way too wide when kicking, constantly moving the tanks to the side each time you kick
Small camera angle. as you can see I have to maneuver to stay inside and that was guesswork.
Would have been no point making the video if I did not move with body cramped, didn't shake my shoulders, twist my hips, etc...
Had to find out if it can take stresses and if the weight would lead to unexpected effects - it did not.
Also, it doesn't make much sense to have gauges pointing backwards, if your tanks are trimmed out properly they don't 'shovel'.
They do, tried that. A beginners error in my book.
They also point in the wrong direction when swinging the tanks forward.
I do not look at the SPGs more then two or three times in a normal dive, not at all often enough.
I like them protected and 'out of the way', they are not important enough to expose.