Air2 with a BP & Wing

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You guys crack me up. Somehow the 22" Combo Octo is a "reef dragger" but a standard octo on a 5 or 6 ft hose is not. Wait, I guess you can clip off the standard octo or somehow secure it to you while diving so it won't drag the reef but you can't do that with a combo. Nope. Just not possible. :shakehead:

To suggest I've said things I *never* have is dishonest.

I have *never* advocated 5 or 6 ft hose on a back up reg. 24 inch on a bungee under your chin is where the back up reg belongs.

Tobin
 
To suggest I've said things I *never* have is dishonest.

I have *never* advocated 5 or 6 ft hose on a back up reg. 24 inch on a bungee under your chin is where the back up reg belongs.

Tobin

My comment is no more dishonest than implying that an combo octo is a "reef dragger". You completely understood my point and you know it.
 
Is it possible to use an Air2 style secondary with a BP & W?

I have learned on a knighthawk BCD and looking for something less bulky for travel. I like simple things but when I dive I am normally toting fishing stuff etc and looking for a sturdy but compact no frills BCD replacement. I've looked at some of the travel BCDs but I think I would be happier with a BP&W.

On the BP&W, what do you think of the more elaborate harnesses? Are they more comfortable for warm water diving. I know the DIR people swear by simple webbing but I dive without a wetsuit 99% of the time.

From personal experience in tropical SE Asia, my one piece webbing is not comfortable diving without a rash guard or light thermal protection.
 
If a driver's equipment drags the reef that it divers fault not .the gear. My air2 never drags the reef. Cost wise the deal I got made it very compatible to an Octo.

Let's hear the rest of the list
 
My comment is no more dishonest than implying that an combo octo is a "reef dragger". You completely understood my point and you know it.

Exactly the response I expected from somebody that resorts to lying to support their position.

Is a combo octo inflator useable on a 13 inch corrugated hose, or does it require much longer corrugated and LP hoses?

Which is more likely to drag the bottom, a 22-24-26 inch corrugated hose with combo octo or a 13 inch corrugated hose with a simple inflator?

Specifics please.....

Tobin
 
Which is more likely to drag the bottom, a 22" corrugated hose or a 24" regular hose?

Specifics please.....
 
What regular hose would be 24" ?
 
If a driver's equipment drags the reef that it divers fault not .the gear. My air2 never drags the reef. Cost wise the deal I got made it very compatible to an Octo.

Let's hear the rest of the list

Exactly. Tobin just likes to use the same old weak and tired arguments that makes for good internet chatter but have no place in real life experiences.
 

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