Yoyoguy
Contributor
All,
I am sure many of you have seen or read some of my threads so I do apologize for how many I have created but I have another debate I need settled. I am an advanced open water certified diver with just over 40 dives (10 of which have been between 75-100ft) I know some will say I am getting WAY ahead of myself BUT I have decided technical diving is where I want to eventually end up so I have been purchasing my equipment based of that AND I know many recreational people who dive these set-ups even not doing technical diving. I have recently transitioned to a backplate wing and now will be ditching the recreational style hose lengths for the more "technical" style which involves a very long primary hose with your secondary reg/octo on a shorter one bungeed around your neck. I have heard numerous people state 5ft primary hose length works fine for open water while others state 7ft length is mandatory if you might get into a single file type situation and yet even others take the inbetween route and use 6ft. What are your recommendations? Are these hoses I can switch out myself? I have switched out a LP inflator hose but I am not sure if it the same process for the regulator hoses. I want to get used to this style of set-up as I continue to advance in my diving. I do realize I am still a new diver but I honestly believe I am advancing quite well. My buoyancy control is pretty rock solid...etc. So what say you 5ft, 6ft or 7ft?
I am sure many of you have seen or read some of my threads so I do apologize for how many I have created but I have another debate I need settled. I am an advanced open water certified diver with just over 40 dives (10 of which have been between 75-100ft) I know some will say I am getting WAY ahead of myself BUT I have decided technical diving is where I want to eventually end up so I have been purchasing my equipment based of that AND I know many recreational people who dive these set-ups even not doing technical diving. I have recently transitioned to a backplate wing and now will be ditching the recreational style hose lengths for the more "technical" style which involves a very long primary hose with your secondary reg/octo on a shorter one bungeed around your neck. I have heard numerous people state 5ft primary hose length works fine for open water while others state 7ft length is mandatory if you might get into a single file type situation and yet even others take the inbetween route and use 6ft. What are your recommendations? Are these hoses I can switch out myself? I have switched out a LP inflator hose but I am not sure if it the same process for the regulator hoses. I want to get used to this style of set-up as I continue to advance in my diving. I do realize I am still a new diver but I honestly believe I am advancing quite well. My buoyancy control is pretty rock solid...etc. So what say you 5ft, 6ft or 7ft?