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The truck tubes we are using are 10" diameter.

Another little tip on these -- you can use them to hold backup lights and lift bags (for wreck diving). Put a clip around one band and stick it under a couple of others.
 
OK folks, I am finally the proud owner of a new XDeep Stealth harness. If any body has any questions about this harness or even a picture you want and I might be able to help please feel free to ask away. Thanks again everyone for you input and advice, it is greatly appreciated here on my end!

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Personally, I use two five foot hoses with a left and right handed reg. I also use a double reg bungee so no hose goes over my neck.
 
Personally, I use two five foot hoses with a left and right handed reg. I also use a double reg bungee so no hose goes over my neck.

I saw that in a couple of of your pictures and thought about giving it a try in the future.

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Honestly man, the best way to find out is to jump in a pool and play around with your trim.
 
Honestly man, the best way to find out is to jump in a pool and play around with your trim.

I had a chance to do that this weekend actually, always seemed to be slightly foot heavy. Probably going to pick up a few 4 and 5lb weights since the 3 and 2's weren't quit doing it. Manageable yes, but why settle lol


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