Is the “no D-ring on the right hip” codified in a licensing agency’s instructional manual as a fundamental principle?
It is documented as a standard equipment configuration requirement by at least one agency
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Is the “no D-ring on the right hip” codified in a licensing agency’s instructional manual as a fundamental principle?
Toddler diver here and still learning. That much said, no stranger to high risk activities where people’s lives depend on personal equipment and teamwork.
This seems to be a technique and a focal point for enforcing standardization rather than a foundational principle.
Is the “no D-ring on the right hip” codified in a licensing agency’s instructional manual as a fundamental principle?
Is the “no D-ring on the right hip” codified in a licensing agency’s instructional manual as a fundamental principle?
My setup is pretty much straight Hogarthian, but I did have a D-ring on the right side. I clip a reel to it.
Have you got a photo?@green Manaleshi made some buckels that had D-Rings built in to the pivot point. They are great as I have a Belt buckle and a D-Ring.
Damn. My buckle only has the "H" embossed, no color at all.the buckle must sit at the 3-o-clock position, and have a blue H sticker on it.
I have the buckle. Here's a link to his web page: GM/RMSHave you got a photo?