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Quarrior

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Hi All,

I thought a great way to start out this new forum would be for folks to tell each other about their rig. To me, the setup seems to be a very personal thing. Yes, we all have basically the same, but we have some unique things about our rig.

Here's mine, starting at the top:

Zeagle DSIV
7ft yellow hose connect to a Zeagle ZX second stage
octo is a ZX on a short hose with a bungee necklace
BP is a DR SS size medium
W is an Oxycheq 45
Harness is a DR Transpac
I have 4 D rings. One per shoulder and one on each side of my waist.
DR HID light on my right side.
Analog SPG on the left waist D ring
Safety reel on the right waist D ring
Two DR 32 weight pockets. Right one holds my 50# lift bag for now and the left one hjas 2 pounds of weight in it. I'm going to keep the pockets on for a while until I get the drysuit buoyancy worked out as I am just switching to DS at the end of the month.
Oh, let's not forget the back-up lights on the shoulder D rings.

I think that about covers it.

Enjoy the forum

Brian
 
I currently have ...

Doubles rig:
E8-119 cylinders
Genesis bands & manifold
Apeks DS4 regs w/ ATX200 primary on a long hose & TX50 bungee
FredT 9# SS BP
Oxycheq 70# Signature wing
standard harness w/ 3 D-rings (shoulders & left waist)
extra keeper & buckle on right waist for holding light in place

cold water singles rig:
Apeks DST reg w/ ATX50 primary on long hose and Aqualung Titan LX on bungee
DeepSeaSupply 5# SS BP
Oxycheq 45# standard wing
standard harness w/3 D-rings
extra keeper & buckle on right waist for holding light in place

backup cold water singles rig:
DiveRite 6# SS BP
standard harness w/3 D-rings
DiveRite Rec wing
extra keeper & buckle on right waist for holding light in place

warm water singles rig:
DiveRite 2# AL BP
DiveRite TransPlate harness w/4 D-rings
Oxycheq 45# standard wing
extra buckle on right waist for light

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Hi,

Single Tank...

Jet Harness Backplate
DiveRite Venture wing
One piece webbing Harness
4 D-Rings
US Divers SEA first stage
7' hose with Micra second stage
short hose with Micra second stage on necklace
Sartek 10w HID on right side of plate
backup light on right shoulder
SPG clipped to left hip
small blunt tip knife and shears on waist band
Cochran Gemini Monitor wrist unit on left wrist
Cochran Gemini Intelligent wrist unit and SK7 compass on right wrist
curved slate on left forearm
Dive Alert on inflator hose
SMB in sleeve on bottom of plate
X-Shorts with tables, mask, strobe, spool, whistle in pockets
weight belt for extra weight

Mark Vlahos
 
As an old OW diver getting back into the sport, this is almost exactly the type of info I've been seeking. The DIR guys, while, for the most part talented and skilled, seem elitish. I just wanna dive safe and use the skills and equipment that offer the greatest chance for success. I am planning a new set of gear for next season, I have some decent used stuff now, for reviewing the bascis. A BP/W seems to make sense for lots of reasons, but DIR isn't in my style or desire for diving. I'm looking forward to being a HOG!
 
Single tank setup:
Dive Rite "Venture" wing
Shorter inflator/lp hose
Custom built SS backplate and STA
Single piece harness
2" crotch strap with front and rear D-rings
4 D-rings, 2 bent on shoulder straps; 1 movable, 1 fixed. on waist belt
Atomic B1-T2 primary on 5' hose
Atomic Z1 AAS
(Unlike the DIR school, I use swivels on my regulators)
Dive Rite ditchable 16# weight pockets when required
2 trim weight pockets on tank straps - 1 on upper strap, right side; 1 on lower strap, left side
Small sheathed knife left side of waist strap
Oceanic DataMax Pro Plus computer
Compass clipped onto right shoulder d-ring on retractor when needed
Pelican Super Sabre light clipped to right shoulder d-ring
Dive Rite accessory pocket on right waist band for extra mask
 
Single tank setup:

30lb OxyCheq Standard wing
5lb SS backplate, 1lb SS STA
3 bent d-rings on harness, straight d-ring on rear of crotchstrap
4 x XS Scuba pockets (2 on waist, 2 on customised lower camstrap)
Halcyon 10W old style HID with Stealthlight canister
shears on waist
ATX200 first stage with 24"/7' hoses, SPG
Vytec/transmitter
5' SMB mounted in sleeve across bottom of backplate
delrin backup light on left shoulder d-ring

Doubles rig currently out of action, but is essentially the same with 2 x ATX200s
 
Can any of you perceive of a problem that can be generated by running both primary and AAS hoses under the right arm?
 
The Kracken:
Can any of you perceive of a problem that can be generated by running both primary and AAS hoses under the right arm?

The deployment in a zero viz enviroment calls for your dive duddy to remove your primary reg without asking. ( zero viz , how would they ask anyway?) by haveing the primary under your arm ,this would restrick hose deployment. hope this helps
 
The Kracken:
Can any of you perceive of a problem that can be generated by running both primary and AAS hoses under the right arm?

Does it route in the typical fashion? i.e. down the right side, diagonal across the chest, behind the neck (under arm) then into your mouth?

Ben
 
Yes, the primary is rigged in the standard HOG fashion. I elected, however, not to go the 24" AAS hose run over the right shoulder and bungied about the neck. I chose to run it under my right arm just like the recreational octopus is run, but still bungie the AAS around my neck.
 
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