all4scuba05
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For recreational divers who use the longer primary, how do you decide which length is good enough? LDS said I have different lengths to choose from.
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Also, looking at his sig line. He doesn't have a BP, which makes it harder to have a can light (to tuck the excess hose)Rainer:Look at your tag line. 7'. It's standard. If you ever find yourself in an overhead environment (rec or not), you can exist single file. It's really easy to route. It makes air shares easy. Easy to find size.
You sure about that?JMdiver:If you're going to go under the arm & around your neck 5' is too short I'd go with at least a 6' or 7' to be more comfortable.
John
Where do you see the DIR vs non-DIR?Jeremy Bouwman:I sense a DIR vs non DIR debate about to begin...
JMdiver:If you're going to go under the arm & around your neck 5' is too short I'd go with at least a 6' or 7' to be more comfortable.
John
JeffG:Also, looking at his sig line. He doesn't have a BP, which makes it harder to have a can light (to tuck the excess hose)
5' hose will work with anything, it would be a better choice.