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A 19/30/40/80 slings nicely. A 13 just does not sling well, too short. If you are stuck with the 13 then I would probably back mount it valve down and bring the regulator around behind your neck, something like a 36 inch hose and on a necklace. Use one of those mounts that shares the cam band.I'm new to backplate BCD, XDeep Zen NX, and looking for suggestions on mounting 13 cf pony bottle and reg, which would always be on during any dive. Use of bottle for emergency only. My only use to date was the result of ruptured reg hose at 80 ft, cold water, beginning assent. Lost air almost instantly. My buddy carried a spare tank, enabling normal assent. I've been a believer since.
I like it as it balances my pony between both sides of my body. I do not have to add or remove any trim weight to offset it; and on the unfortunate chance I found a diver in distress that I had to hand the bottle off too, I would not be out of trim. This of course, only applies when carrying one pony bottle.How is that better than the more common method for stage bottles, deco bottles and bailout bottles - slung from the side either by clips to D-rings and harness, or by a sidemount-style bungee? Not being argumentative, just interested. Always willing to learn...
I like it as it balances my pony between both sides of my body. I do not have to add or remove any trim weight to offset it; and on the unfortunate chance I found a diver in distress that I had to hand the bottle off too, I would not be out of trim. This of course, only applies when carrying one pony bottle.
I like it as it balances my pony between both sides of my body. I do not have to add or remove any trim weight to offset it; and on the unfortunate chance I found a diver in distress that I had to hand the bottle off too, I would not be out of trim. This of course, only applies when carrying one pony bottle.
... on that note, my pony is turned on at all times during my dive,As is usual, the thread has diverged from the original question.
When a thread irreversibly goes off the rails, that is when I click "Unwatch" to turn off the alerts ... like I just did for this thread.