BP/W users, how do you prevent bellows pocket from falling off?

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My Halcyon weight and bellows pockets have triglides attached to keep them in place.
 
I do have one extra 45 deg D ring that I could use as a retainer, but my preference would be to remove this pocket after the dive to facilitate easier rinsing of it and its contents. The D ring wouldn't make that possible.

I have similar D-rite pockets.

While it's totally yoru choice of course, mine stay on at all times. I immerse the wing over night and hand to try and no issues.

At least you have a number of options and methods to try for you to decide which works best for you.
 
You misunderstand. It's not for weights.


On the hydros pro? you can either use the weight pouches or the harness cant use both so...... mainly harness is tropical and i only need 8 pds tropical. 4 on pouches up on the back of hydros and put two pounds on each side of the harness. it handles that just fine and is very streamlined. Looks just like a BP/W in that configuration. and as soon as you step out of the water its dry. no hanging to dry out. for a travel bcd I cant think of any that are better. Super light, insta dry, two different setups for it for cold and for tropical. Dont get me wrong ill eventually get a bpw with a steel plate for california
 
On the hydros pro? you can either use the weight pouches or the harness cant use both so...... mainly harness is tropical and i only need 8 pds tropical. 4 on pouches up on the back of hydros and put two pounds on each side of the harness. it handles that just fine and is very streamlined. Looks just like a BP/W in that configuration. and as soon as you step out of the water its dry. no hanging to dry out. for a travel bcd I cant think of any that are better. Super light, insta dry, two different setups for it for cold and for tropical. Dont get me wrong ill eventually get a bpw with a steel plate for california

I'm really not sure why you are telling me all this. You have some Hydros trying to unload?
 
I'm really not sure why you are telling me all this. You have some Hydros trying to unload?


ah, you said something that didnt seem to jive with that bcd? and you can have the bcd for free if you ever have to peel me off the ocean floor and i look like a popsicle cuz I ain sellin it
 

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