Rainer
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I've recently gotten a small brass SPG w/ 24" hose to replace my depth gauge and old SPG. The SPG is attached to a bolt snap in the DIR style (to my hip D-ring). I've been having some difficulty un/clipping it. I dive dry with either wet or dry gloves (will dive only the latter once I figure out what I'm doing to flood the dry gloves, but that's a different topic). Any advice for making this easier? Also, the hose length seems short (this is with a single tank only). Even unclipped, I can barely raise it closer to my face then when it's clipped off. The last couple of dives the combination of these two factors has simply led me to leave it clipped off and tilt my head down to check. While this works for now, it's not really an option if I ever need to sling tanks.
Now for a somewhat related question (but I'd prefer seperate answers for this and the above if possible). I was diving in San Diego this week, and one of the guys we were diving with ran his bare brass SPG in a way I hadn't seen before. He had it come off the first stage, ran it along the inflator hose (under a few pieces of intertube), with it ending just past the power inflator. It was remarkably streamlined, and presents a solution in which the SPG is always immediately viewable (even the fastest unclipper isn't going to beat glancing to the side). I'm wondering what you all see as the cons of diving the SPG this way. I'm looking for DIR answers, and that does NOT include (1) it's not DIR, or (2) it's solving a skills problem with an equipment choice. I want to understand WHY the hip method is prefered over the above.
Thanks!
Edit: Slight wording problem.
Now for a somewhat related question (but I'd prefer seperate answers for this and the above if possible). I was diving in San Diego this week, and one of the guys we were diving with ran his bare brass SPG in a way I hadn't seen before. He had it come off the first stage, ran it along the inflator hose (under a few pieces of intertube), with it ending just past the power inflator. It was remarkably streamlined, and presents a solution in which the SPG is always immediately viewable (even the fastest unclipper isn't going to beat glancing to the side). I'm wondering what you all see as the cons of diving the SPG this way. I'm looking for DIR answers, and that does NOT include (1) it's not DIR, or (2) it's solving a skills problem with an equipment choice. I want to understand WHY the hip method is prefered over the above.
Thanks!
Edit: Slight wording problem.