Attach a Spare Air to a ScubaPro Hydros?

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If you use the travel belt, I added 2 split d rings on each side of the belt. You should have room to clip the back of the spare air to the last new d ring and the front of spare air to the factory d ring.
 
For the money you spent on a $900 BC and a helicopter rescue cylinder, you could have gotten a useful backplate/wing, large tank and a couple of boat trips.


Do we have to start the bp/w vrs bcd conversation on these forums every single time?
 
How much gas do you need to enter a gasshare in an emergency and make your planned ascend?

That volume will dictate which solution might be adequate, and then you can look at how to secure it.

Personally, I think the most simple and practical solution by far is to keep the reserve inside my primary tank(s).
 
Any suggestions on the best way to attach a Spare Air to my new SCUBAPro HydrosBCD?
Thanks to all in advance!

Bro! you got a hydros just buy the bungies you can attach on the weight pouch areas. If you get the larger size bungies a 3 cf spare air would work fine. maybe even, well probably even a 6cf spare air.

I also have a hydros and love it. Dont listen to maxbottom. Hes getting crotchety nowadays , darn whippershnappers and their newfangled contraptions!

lol

see the vid below for hydros accessories , or go to utube and look up hydros pro with accessories.

 

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