On stock BC's I reach over my right shoulder and tug on the line of the Shoulder dump. I only touch the inflator to inflate.
On wings I predominantly use the rear dump, except for the initial descent (I use the inflator).
I often ascend horizontal till the last 10ft.
I find a shoulder dump is already in the highest point when you're in horizontal trim; so if you've got it, use it.
Additionally if you have to trim out to vent, you're head is still in a position to look forward. Where as with a butt dump, you have to take your eyes down off say your photo subject or your dive team.
When diving in aquarium exhibits, I often go vertical when ascending to make sure my space is clear and I'm not going to spook the tank's inhabitants/run into them. Regardless of BC I then use the inflator dump.
On wings I predominantly use the rear dump, except for the initial descent (I use the inflator).
I often ascend horizontal till the last 10ft.
I find a shoulder dump is already in the highest point when you're in horizontal trim; so if you've got it, use it.
Additionally if you have to trim out to vent, you're head is still in a position to look forward. Where as with a butt dump, you have to take your eyes down off say your photo subject or your dive team.
When diving in aquarium exhibits, I often go vertical when ascending to make sure my space is clear and I'm not going to spook the tank's inhabitants/run into them. Regardless of BC I then use the inflator dump.