A 5' hose shouldn't need a swivel or adapter, because it wraps around the back of the neck just like the 7' hose does. If you use a 40" hose under the arm, you need a right-angle adapter to allow it to sit comfortably in the mouth.
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Hi all.
I'm looking for opinions on hose setup stuff. Any input appreciated!
My buddy and I are looking at swapping to a long hose setup for our open water diving. We dive in jacket BCs and, although we might eventually swap to bp/w this isn't in our immediate future. The benefits of long hose just make sense so we're looking at flipping to that configuration rather than going full DIR.
We have a local TDI instructor who is willing to coach us in using the new configuration properly. He recommends going for a 5 foot hose rather than a 7, given we are wanting to use jacket BCs without a canister.
Sounds good to me. I know some agencies only recommend a 7' hose for all environments, including OW, and was wondering if anyone had thoughts on this before I pull the trigger and buy new hoses? Are there any downsides of a 5' versus a 7' that I should consider? Which option would you take?
Also, from what I understand, miflex can be a bit floaty in a long hose (notably a 7'). Anyone have an opinion on that?
Thanks.
The one problem with the 5' hose is that, for people who are broad across the shoulders and chest, it may be uncomfortably short.
Somewhat... he suggested 2 canisters (2x $$$ ) for buddy communications.