Securing your pony reg

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Or octopus for that matter... I have one of those "bubbles" that you shove the mouthpiece into - then while you are on the anchorline you are shoving it back in... Pain in the butt...

I've seen various setups and looking for other opinions.

Thanks.
 
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Or octopus for that matter... I have one of those "bubbles" that you shove the mouthpiece into - then while you are on the anchorline you are shoving it back in... Pain in the butt...

My first question is why are you putting it away on the anchor line? What was it out for?
 
I think he meant by the time he's back at the anchor line, its popped out of the holder.
 
Simpler way would be to rig up an octopus necklace. There's a thread in the DIY section, complete with diagrams and pictures. Cost no more than a few cents and minutes :)
 
yes you are correct - usually when I backroll in - it pops right out.

btw - njdive GIRL - I'm a chick! (you said he.....)
 
mea culpa! My bad. For this offense, let me get you the link....:wink:
 
as already stated, one of the best ways to secure an octopus second stage is using a necklace. There are numerous instructions on this board, just use the search function.

If you choose to carry a pony, you should consider carrying it slung like a stage/deco bottle. You can do this whether you use a BC or bp/wings. This allows you to get at it, open/close the valve, or hand it off should it become necessary.

Here is a site that explains how to do it with your pony:
http://www.diverite.com/resource/stage/index.htm

(BTW, you needn't buy their 'kit'! These are easy to make in about 15 minutes with items from your local Lowes or Home Depot. Costs about $16 with the boltsnaps. :) )

As you'll see, when not in use the second stage is affixed to the slung bottle using bungee or tubing. If you need it, pull it out, restow it afterwards. Don't ever leave it hanging free.

Regards,

Doc
 
I've seen alot of people do that - It would cut down on aggravation of switching over tanks and having the pony not co-operate. That sounds like a most excellent idea Doc! Thanks for the link!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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