@Cheizz - are you solo certified / trained?
Ask that as you could easily do a single day's sidemount mentoring with someone who'd help you configure your harness and cylinders, then you can go off and practice until it works.
There's not much to sidemount except there's the messing around with adjusting the bungees, etc. The rest is just normal diving stuff.
@mac64 - of course it's easier with a single lump on your back. Until it isn't when you'll curse the damn thing for being a massive lump on your back. Walking down to boats with tins swinging isn't hard. When you're trying to move around in somewhere a bit more constricted, then sidemount rules.
Would like to try some sidemount on a submarine. Being able to move the tins out of the way would -- maybe -- give you the ability to drop into the conning tower.
Ask that as you could easily do a single day's sidemount mentoring with someone who'd help you configure your harness and cylinders, then you can go off and practice until it works.
There's not much to sidemount except there's the messing around with adjusting the bungees, etc. The rest is just normal diving stuff.
@mac64 - of course it's easier with a single lump on your back. Until it isn't when you'll curse the damn thing for being a massive lump on your back. Walking down to boats with tins swinging isn't hard. When you're trying to move around in somewhere a bit more constricted, then sidemount rules.
Would like to try some sidemount on a submarine. Being able to move the tins out of the way would -- maybe -- give you the ability to drop into the conning tower.