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Hi everyone,
I'm currently diving with a standard recreational setup; Octopus on a short hose clipped to my BPW, standard length primary, etc. I’ve been reading up on long hose configurations (5–7ft hose for primary donate and bungee backup) and I’m curious when divers typically make that transition.
I'm not tech diving (yet), and most of my dives are recreational, within 25m depth, with decent visibility and usually with a regular buddy or guided group. However, I am thinking more about streamlining, ease of gas sharing, and just having a cleaner setup that works well in emergencies.
So my question is:
At what point does it make sense to switch to a long hose configuration?
Was there a specific dive scenario or training progression (e.g., Rescue, Cavern, or Intro to Tech) that made it worthwhile for you?
I'm also curious if any of you made the switch early in your dive journey; Do you need to get some training for it?
Appreciate any insights, especially from those who started recreational and later moved into more advanced diving.
Thanks!
Best
Garrett
I'm currently diving with a standard recreational setup; Octopus on a short hose clipped to my BPW, standard length primary, etc. I’ve been reading up on long hose configurations (5–7ft hose for primary donate and bungee backup) and I’m curious when divers typically make that transition.
I'm not tech diving (yet), and most of my dives are recreational, within 25m depth, with decent visibility and usually with a regular buddy or guided group. However, I am thinking more about streamlining, ease of gas sharing, and just having a cleaner setup that works well in emergencies.
So my question is:
At what point does it make sense to switch to a long hose configuration?
Was there a specific dive scenario or training progression (e.g., Rescue, Cavern, or Intro to Tech) that made it worthwhile for you?
I'm also curious if any of you made the switch early in your dive journey; Do you need to get some training for it?
Appreciate any insights, especially from those who started recreational and later moved into more advanced diving.
Thanks!
Best
Garrett