Ronald K
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To my opinion thereś nothing wrong with exploring new ways to make the user interface more intuitive and easier for new and experienced users. However I personally have no problems with using the corrugated hose. And the corrugated hose gives you a third breathing option in an emergency (although itś really a last resort); when you press the inflate button and the exhaust button at the same time you can breathe from the mouth piece.
Another thing is that I use single and double tank wings and backplates so I want to stay familiar with the hose.
But I understand that this is not an issue for you.
As you might know the corrugated hose is shorter and held in position by a rubber ring at the left D-ring position on most harness/back plate/wing sets. It works really well in my opinion.
I try to dump from the valve at the bottom of my wing and keep a good horizontal position all the time. The seaquest system also facilitates that, which is a good thing.
Anyway, I hope you will enjoy many safe dives and a have a lot of fun with your new jacket.
Greetings from Holland
Ronald.
Another thing is that I use single and double tank wings and backplates so I want to stay familiar with the hose.
But I understand that this is not an issue for you.
As you might know the corrugated hose is shorter and held in position by a rubber ring at the left D-ring position on most harness/back plate/wing sets. It works really well in my opinion.
I try to dump from the valve at the bottom of my wing and keep a good horizontal position all the time. The seaquest system also facilitates that, which is a good thing.
Anyway, I hope you will enjoy many safe dives and a have a lot of fun with your new jacket.
Greetings from Holland
Ronald.