foob
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Glad everything worked out. Routing webbing is usually the most confusing part of bpw
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The seatbelt webbing itself doesn't bother me, it's the fact that it's coated with a material that seems to act like teflon when it gets water on it. The funny thing is the harness didn't try slip off during the dive, I just had trouble closing the waist belt, and the tank bands (which I had routed incorrectly.....my bad) kept slipping when I was trying to tighten them. Guess we'll see how it performs next pool session. Would really rather work on skills instead of concentrating on keeping the rig on me, but I guess the extra task loading and divided-attention stuff will help overall.If the seatbelt webbing bothers you, you can always just order some nylon webbing from DGX. $12 will get you enough to make another harness out of.
The seatbelt webbing itself doesn't bother me, it's the fact that it's coated with a material that seems to act like teflon when it gets water on it. The funny thing is the harness didn't try slip off during the dive, I just had trouble closing the waist belt, and the tank bands (which I had routed incorrectly.....my bad) kept slipping when I was trying to tighten them. Guess we'll see how it performs next pool session. Would really rather work on skills instead of concentrating on keeping the rig on me, but I guess the extra task loading and divided-attention stuff will help overall.