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spatman
March 16th, 2012, 10:01 PM
For those of you sidemounters that run the corrugated inflator hose over your left shoulder, how do you route your lp inflator hose?
I'm thinking of moving my corrugated inflator to over-the-shoulder but can't figure out how to run the lp hose without it forcing the inflator to jut out in front of me or off at a strange angle.
Advice is appreciated. Bonus points for pics.
Thanks.
Dive-aholic
March 16th, 2012, 10:17 PM
I'll post here, too, for those who are not on TDS.
Route the hose behind and over your shoulder. That will keep it in place without jutting out. Any other routing will likely cause the corrugated hose to jut out.
kierentec
March 16th, 2012, 10:34 PM
flip the inflator around, route the LP hose under left shoulder harness, inflator bends in towards your chest and out of the way. very convenient and comfortable.
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skankpile
March 16th, 2012, 11:32 PM
flip the inflator around, route the LP hose under left shoulder harness, inflator bends in towards your chest and out of the way. very convenient and comfortable.
That makes it hard to hand for me to hand off tanks. I just use a bungee and come right out in front, make a u turn an plug into the inflator and everything stays neat and tidy; that way I can unclip, pop my inflator and hand off the tank easily. Some people swap their inflator with the dump (on nomad) so you can run it down as well. I guess it just depends on what you are comfortable with.
Dive-aholic
March 17th, 2012, 07:30 AM
flip the inflator around, route the LP hose under left shoulder harness, inflator bends in towards your chest and out of the way. very convenient and comfortable.
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Except the OP is specifically asking for routing of the hose with the corrugated hose over the shoulder. He doesn't want to run it from the bottom.
That makes it hard to hand for me to hand off tanks. I just use a bungee and come right out in front, make a u turn an plug into the inflator and everything stays neat and tidy; that way I can unclip, pop my inflator and hand off the tank easily. Some people swap their inflator with the dump (on nomad) so you can run it down as well. I guess it just depends on what you are comfortable with.
There is absolutely no reason for handing off a cylinder. If you hand off a cylinder to a diver that is short on air you are putting yourself into the same predicament that diver was in before receiving your cylinder.
kierentec
March 17th, 2012, 07:43 AM
Except the OP is specifically asking for routing of the hose with the corrugated hose over the shoulder. He doesn't want to run it from the bottom.
except I meant flip just the LPI around, so the inflate button is pointed in. sorry if I wasn't clear.
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Hetland
March 17th, 2012, 11:34 AM
I'm thinking of moving my corrugated inflator to over-the-shoulder but can't figure out how to run the lp hose without it forcing the inflator to jut out in front of me or off at a strange angle.
Except the OP is specifically asking for routing of the hose with the corrugated hose over the shoulder. He doesn't want to run it from the bottom.
Sorry, I can't resist:
When I first set up my SM system, I had the inflator hose over my shoulder. I wanted to keep the SM rig as close to my OW rig as possible, so I could use the same muscle memory for both systems. It didn't work.
I'm certainly no SM expert. I'm still doing dives specifically to work out kinks and improve my system, but one thing I can say for sure is that the bottom-mount inflator just works better.
Try to dump air using your standard set-up in SM (with the dump at the bottom). Do this in the water with your tanks on. Think about doing this in a split-second, and how fun it's going to be to find that pull dump in a hurry. Now try the same thing with the pull-dump on your shoulder, and the nob attached to your harness at the shoulder. At least 100-times easier.
I've actually been thinking about swapping the inflator to the bottom on my OW rig.
CaveMD
March 17th, 2012, 03:56 PM
That makes it hard to hand for me to hand off tanks.
Have you ever actually attempted doing this? It is just about the worst idea in sidemount. This is not the same as handing off a stage bottle.
Please name a single instance where this is a better option than buddy breathing off the long hose?
cavemn
March 17th, 2012, 05:19 PM
That makes it hard to hand for me to hand off tanks.
:confused: :shakehead:
DevonDiver
March 17th, 2012, 11:43 PM
That makes it hard to hand for me to hand off tanks.
Perhaps he means; at the end of the dive, when de-kitting and handing cylinders up to the boat??
Dive-aholic
March 19th, 2012, 10:04 AM
except I meant flip just the LPI around, so the inflate button is pointed in. sorry if I wasn't clear.
And then the opening is pointing away from his mouth making oral inflation difficult. Oral inflation needs to be easily accomplished in case of a failure with the power inflator or the cylinder on that side.
Sorry, I can't resist:
When I first set up my SM system, I had the inflator hose over my shoulder. I wanted to keep the SM rig as close to my OW rig as possible, so I could use the same muscle memory for both systems. It didn't work.
I'm certainly no SM expert. I'm still doing dives specifically to work out kinks and improve my system, but one thing I can say for sure is that the bottom-mount inflator just works better.
Try to dump air using your standard set-up in SM (with the dump at the bottom). Do this in the water with your tanks on. Think about doing this in a split-second, and how fun it's going to be to find that pull dump in a hurry. Now try the same thing with the pull-dump on your shoulder, and the nob attached to your harness at the shoulder. At least 100-times easier.
I've actually been thinking about swapping the inflator to the bottom on my OW rig.
It may work better for you. It definitely works better for me. I have all but one of my rigs configured like that. But not everyone dives the same and having the inflator coming off the shoulder may work better for someone.
kierentec
March 19th, 2012, 02:40 PM
oral inflation is actually still quite easy by grabbing the LPI with your right hand it makes a U across your chest and the mouthpiece is pretty much in your mouth already.
I only dive OW, so have not had a need to try swapping OPV and inflator. seems like it would be quite comfortable, though.
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madstop
March 25th, 2012, 05:25 AM
Surely it also depends on the relative position of the bladder on your back. For those who have it quite low down nearer the waist it's ok to have it come from under your arm. But for those who use, say a triangle shape bladder, with the apex around the shoulder blades it would make sense to have the hose over the shoulder.
nefiii
March 30th, 2012, 02:02 PM
What length of hose do you recommend???
DevonDiver
March 30th, 2012, 02:32 PM
It may work better for you. It definitely works better for me. I have all but one of my rigs configured like that. But not everyone dives the same and having the inflator coming off the shoulder may work better for someone.
I've just re-configured like this (pull-dump at shoulder/LPI from the hip). Diving it after the weekend.. looking forward to seeing how it works out.
Dive-aholic
March 30th, 2012, 10:51 PM
What length of hose do you recommend???
It depends on a few different variables like the rig you're diving and where and how your 1st stage is positioned.