In lieu of a metal boltsnap, I use a plastic quick release clip like this.
Second Stage Clip-2 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-3 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-1 by Jim Forte, on Flickr



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I know that guy really well. The only good quality he has is buoyancy control.Great video. Definitely something to practice when diving with the long hose setup. I am also very jealous of his buyoncy. Lots more work/diving to do for me. Ha!
In lieu of a metal boltsnap, I use a plastic quick release clip like this.
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Second Stage Clip-2 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-3 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-1 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
What does this complex solution offer that a small boltsnap does not with fewer parts, less bulk and danglies and none of it plastic (unless you use a plastic boltsnap)?
If you are going Hog(arthian) then go Whole Hog.
Nice setup! Thanks for sharing.In lieu of a metal boltsnap, I use a plastic quick release clip like this.
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Second Stage Clip-2 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-3 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
Second Stage Clip-1 by Jim Forte, on Flickr
I know that guy really well. The only good quality he has is buoyancy control.
If the (small) bolt snap is rubbing the cover that is because it is not correctly installed. Generally about one fist (of space) from the second stage connection to the position of the bolt snap attachment to the hose is correct and prevents rubbing and any interference.'Didn't like the weight of the bolt snap, nor it rubbing against second stage cover. Got this idea off another Scubaboard divers post. Rubber O-ring from hardware store affixed with Brett B Hemphill's method. Use working double ender to secure to chest d-ring.
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Maybe the pictures don’t do it justice, actually quite compact and the plastic quick release is easier to me than a metal boltsnap.