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The orientation of the first stage is causing a pretty dramatic angle in your long hose. Any reason you don't have the barrel vertical with the hoses coming off more naturally? On the integrated octo/inflator - try doing a dive sometime breathing off the octopus and ask yourself if that would be a good solution for you in the case of an emergency. There's some concern around miflex HP hoses - also, why not clip off the SPG to the hip d-ring? The corrugated inflator is a touch on the long side for my taste.
All in all I think you've made some questionable equipment choices, but there's nothing "wrong" with your routing (save that angle on the long hose).
Consider a din rather than yoke connection...and I know some people don't like right angle adapters [failure points] but I use 'em w/o any problems and it gives you more routing options...You didn't mention what environments you dive in but if it's wreck/cave or deep I'd get rid of the octo/inflator.........
The orientation of the first stage is causing a pretty dramatic angle in your long hose. Any reason you don't have the barrel vertical with the hoses coming off more naturally? On the integrated octo/inflator - try doing a dive sometime breathing off the octopus and ask yourself if that would be a good solution for you in the case of an emergency. There's some concern around miflex HP hoses - also, why not clip off the SPG to the hip d-ring? The corrugated inflator is a touch on the long side for my taste.
All in all I think you've made some questionable equipment choices, but there's nothing "wrong" with your routing (save that angle on the long hose).
Nice tank :-)
Ditto....not feeling that 1st stage position and the inflator is too long for my taste but if it works for you..
I dont get it.. why go sideways.. Put the 1st stage back down.. put the Hp hose in the other port(run under left arm).. separate the lp hoses so they are father out and dont have that bend.. Go under the right arm to streamline the hose to the 2nd stage... and have your inflator hose come straight off the 1st stage without a bed... This is how i run and love it.. Zero bends-- streamlined and i like having the 2nd stage under my arm--- i feel like i can protect my 2nd stage a bit more from kicks/kept/things that go bump in the night and knock your 2nd stage out..