View Full Version : how do you carry your stages
anthony12
September 9th, 2003, 12:12 AM
Hi guys,
Well I'm midway through my normoxic class and having a blast. Did a 150' wreck today. It was abit intense at first but I was able to adjust pretty quickly. I have a question for you trimix guys. How do you carry your stages. My instructor likes them both on the left, with both handsets routed to the right side. He said it was Ok if I wanted to do left=lean right=rich, but when I tried that in the pool It was very hard to get the handsets. So both on the right seems much easier and i can see both really easy that way.
padiscubapro
September 9th, 2003, 12:19 AM
anthony12 once bubbled...
Hi guys,
Well I'm midway through my normoxic class and having a blast. Did a 150' wreck today. It was abit intense at first but I was able to adjust pretty quickly. I have a question for you trimix guys. How do you carry your stages. My instructor likes them both on the left, with both handsets routed to the right side. He said it was Ok if I wanted to do left=lean right=rich, but when I tried that in the pool It was very hard to get the handsets. So both on the right seems much easier and i can see both really easy that way.
No such trouble here.. I carry stages on both sides.. usually I carry 2 40cu ft stages.. when I am teaching OC trimix classes I usually carry 80s for my students in case of trouble, and never had trouble finding the handsets.. sound like you need to work on the positioning..
idiot fish
September 9th, 2003, 01:56 AM
When I started carrying stages I started to run both handsets down the inside of the counterlungs and I have shortened the cables so they sit nicely just at the base of the lungs level with the D rings that I use to attach the stages.
The Handset cables are shortened by running the LH handset to the right side and putting a 3 inch loop in the RH handset (using tape) and running it down the LH side.
The stages are slung from the d rings on the lungs and so the valves sit just below my handsets.
anthony12
September 9th, 2003, 06:37 AM
right now I'm only carrying one stage and dont have any problems, I was just thinking about down the road if I need 2. Thanks for the input!
Doc Intrepid
September 9th, 2003, 07:28 AM
Suggest you try to carry both stages (when the time comes) slung from your left side D-rings.
Put a 40" hose on your stage regulators. Makes it easy to route the hoses off your stages up around your neck and into your mouth from the right.
You'll find that having that right arm unobstructed can come in handy for a number of things.
anthony12
September 9th, 2003, 07:39 AM
Sorry, Im an idiot. I meant both on the left in the original post.