H2Andy:we spent about 40 minutes passing stage tanks back and forth,
and it just wasn't an issue.
Cool glad to hear it, maybe I was too hasty to jump on the bandwagon before.
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H2Andy:we spent about 40 minutes passing stage tanks back and forth,
and it just wasn't an issue.
ScubaMilo:The response was I would hold my hand in a some other way or that temporary blinding was not an issue.
NineGill:Why not have both the can and the lighthead on the left side?
NineGill:Why not have both the can and the lighthead on the left side?
* The right hand is free for OOA.
* The computer stays on the right hand so the left hand still adjusts bouyancy and illuminates the computer.
* No cord across the chest.
You could put a small pocket on the right hip to loop the long reg under.
Any thoughts on this?
I guess it would be out of line to call you a troll, right?H2Andy:ok, there we go
that's something i hadn't thought of
two questions:
1. would this be considered DIR? and
2. from any DIR divers, what's your take on this idea?
NineGill:Why not have both the can and the lighthead on the left side?
* The right hand is free for OOA.
* The computer stays on the right hand so the left hand still adjusts bouyancy and illuminates the computer.
* No cord across the chest.
You could put a small pocket on the right hip to loop the long reg under.
Any thoughts on this?
TSandM:I'm not at all sure that I've taken away from this that the changes you have made are better than the way you were taught. You have moved the SPG because you have problems with clipping and unclipping; I don't, so I won't move it -- is your way better? You have problems with a light cord that is long enough to catch on stuff. You have chosen to manage the extra length by wrapping around your arm. You could shorten the cord, or put some kind of loop in it, but this way works for you. Is it better? My cord doesn't have the extra length, so I don't have the problem, so I'm not going to move mine.
If it's important to be DIR, one needs to figure out a way to get things done within their paradigm. If it's not important to be DIR (eg. you have plenty of non-DIR buddies to do all the dives you want with) then you can solve these issues any way you want.
No, I don't think it would.JeffG:I guess it would be out of line to call you a troll, right?