Nearly said ask Prince Albert.For some reason I was wondering how weird it would be if you entangle a line on a SPG attached to your crotch ring …
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Nearly said ask Prince Albert.For some reason I was wondering how weird it would be if you entangle a line on a SPG attached to your crotch ring …
On my JJ I run them along the manual adds hoses, added a bungee loop to keep them in place and added Velcro to keep the hoses together (the same than for cable management)If you dive a JJ, SPG's are a PITA. For a boom drill you're really bending over to look at your gauges on the bottom of your wing during a stressful moment. If instead, you pull them loose on their long hoses (as designed, the Velcro pulls free), then they're impossible to stuff back in place afterward. A minor design flaw in the JJ.
Transmitters are just so much easier.
Plus the other stuff above.
How long are these HP hoses being bungeed/ clipped off to the crotch strap ring? The two SPG's on my rEvo 2 (mCCR) go over the shoulders and hang at about mid chest/ upper abdomen height when the hoses are routed up the frame between the scrubbers and tanks and then over the shoulders.
If they're long enough to dangle to the waist area I would think shorter hoses (or transmitters....) would be a better choice. Or is there a reason for the longer HP hoses?