Hose Routing for Doubles

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liuk3

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I remember seeing somewhere pics for the hose routing for a set of doubles using scubapro MK25 regs. Does anyone have the link to this site? I can't remember where it is. Thanks.
 
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For labeled hoses see: MK25 double hose routing
 
That's how I do it...
 
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Here's another photo CompuDude emailed me. Thanks!
 

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If you are going to dive doubles I suggest that you get some real regs. The 600 frezee up way to easy. Guess they are good for recreational diving to 130 ft if that is what you are in to.
 
If you are going to dive doubles I suggest that you get some real regs. The 600 frezee up way to easy. Guess they are good for recreational diving to 130 ft if that is what you are in to.

So what might be considered "real" regs?


Oh and if freezing is what your concerned about wouldn't a temperature rating be more appropriate than a deth rating?
 
Here's another photo CompuDude emailed me. Thanks!

I do it differently. I put the necklace reg hose under the BC inflator hose. Otherwise the necklace hose floats up. It stays tucked neatly under the BC inflator hose, and I can still turn my head all the way to the left when I'm breathing on the necklace reg.
 
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