greatlakeswreckdiver
Contributor
Just a thought...rather than cutting and all that jaz - why not use the stuff that we pretty much all have. Though is to add another keeper and D-ring to the harness and then you can use a double ended snap to pull the lower D-ring up to the regular D-ring. (If you don't want to use the upper D-ring than add 2 on there and just use them as your quick release.
They would be easily adjustable, if you blow a snap you probably have a spare in your SAD kit (or your buddy will) and worst case is you could just adjust your webbing and still continue to dive because it is still a single piece of webbing.
This is what I was thinking about trying on my left shoulder harness just to make it easier to doff in my dry suit. Seems getting my BP/W on is easy but getting it off after the dive is more of a challenge and it would be nice to just unclip and have a little extra room to get that exhaust valve through.
Total in parts I would be about $20 and no sewing and no need for water side repair in case of failure.
They would be easily adjustable, if you blow a snap you probably have a spare in your SAD kit (or your buddy will) and worst case is you could just adjust your webbing and still continue to dive because it is still a single piece of webbing.
This is what I was thinking about trying on my left shoulder harness just to make it easier to doff in my dry suit. Seems getting my BP/W on is easy but getting it off after the dive is more of a challenge and it would be nice to just unclip and have a little extra room to get that exhaust valve through.
Total in parts I would be about $20 and no sewing and no need for water side repair in case of failure.