Belmont
Contributor
Hi everyone!
I have a DIR/HOG configuration question:
I plan on diving in the Caribbean this Christmas.
I have an Hogarthian configured equipment setup and have taken DIR training this summer in the Thousand Islands.
Since I will be diving with people of various formations and be paired with an "instabuddy" (guess I'll be one myself
) I was thinking of not taking my HID
lamp on the day dives.
To help secure my long hose someone suggested taking a Rambo knife or sliding an extra pocket on my belt or even putting the hose under the belt.
None of these solutions appeal to me. I was thinking of fashioning a plate in a ¼ inch piece of Plexiglas that would replace my HID battery canister.
Now I would like you DIR practitioners ( by the way can I register on your forum...I'm not GUE trained) to give me your opinion on this:
-I should keep my light to be properly configured.
-The only other possibility is to wear a useful piece of equipment.
-Get a shorter "long" hose.
Your wise answers will be highly appreciated.
Also: would this thread be acceptable in the "DIR practitioners forum" .
Thank you
I have a DIR/HOG configuration question:
I plan on diving in the Caribbean this Christmas.
I have an Hogarthian configured equipment setup and have taken DIR training this summer in the Thousand Islands.
Since I will be diving with people of various formations and be paired with an "instabuddy" (guess I'll be one myself

lamp on the day dives.
To help secure my long hose someone suggested taking a Rambo knife or sliding an extra pocket on my belt or even putting the hose under the belt.
None of these solutions appeal to me. I was thinking of fashioning a plate in a ¼ inch piece of Plexiglas that would replace my HID battery canister.
Now I would like you DIR practitioners ( by the way can I register on your forum...I'm not GUE trained) to give me your opinion on this:
-I should keep my light to be properly configured.
-The only other possibility is to wear a useful piece of equipment.
-Get a shorter "long" hose.
Your wise answers will be highly appreciated.
Also: would this thread be acceptable in the "DIR practitioners forum" .
Thank you