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angryguy777:
Thank you to everyone who replied. I'll see what kind of pockets the dive shop has lying around, or I'll just clip it off on the D-ring with some tubing to keep it from flopping around (didn't even occur to me for some reason).

As for the hoses, I'm going to hold off on changing anything for now. It's a project for the future when I have more finances when I finally figure out exactly what I want. Once again, thanks for the ideas.

I did have a question about lift bags though. I always thought they were for removing items from the bottom like artefacts from a wreck etc... Do many divers carry them for emergency purposes? ie. get your *** out of there in a hurry?

-Zak

If you can't find one at your LDS, then look at http://www.diveriteexpress.com/bcs/pockets.shtml

For ocean dives, I carry a SMB, which is easier to spot on the surface than a safety sauge, and can be deployed at depth to provide an ascent line and mark your position. In some locales, SMBs are routinely used at the end of the dive to mark the teams position for the boat.

Mike
 
mwpowell:
If you can't find one at your LDS, then look at http://www.diveriteexpress.com/bcs/pockets.shtml

For ocean dives, I carry a SMB, which is easier to spot on the surface than a safety sauge, and can be deployed at depth to provide an ascent line and mark your position. In some locales, SMBs are routinely used at the end of the dive to mark the teams position for the boat.

Mike

what type of buoy are you using for that, and how much lift does it add?
I find my sausage rather cumbersome to deploy, but it's quite small to stow and super simple designed
d-s-f
 
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