billt4sf
Contributor
I sure have seen a number of "octos" fallen from their perches in the "golden triangle" and dragging along in the sand. Makes me wonder how often they have been used or practiced with in water, especially if they are rental gear. I'd bet not too damn often! I wonder what percentage of them actually work.
Another issue with "octos" is that the second stages are typically configured to be in the primary diver's mouth, not in another divers mouth, meaning that the hose will have to be turned 180 deg to get in a receiver's mouth. And with the typically short hose octo .... the donor and receiver are going to need to hold on to one another.
I definitely encourage people to actually try sharing air in this situation.
- Bill
Another issue with "octos" is that the second stages are typically configured to be in the primary diver's mouth, not in another divers mouth, meaning that the hose will have to be turned 180 deg to get in a receiver's mouth. And with the typically short hose octo .... the donor and receiver are going to need to hold on to one another.
I definitely encourage people to actually try sharing air in this situation.
- Bill