Doof
Contributor
As with all things DIR, I'm sure this has a logical answer. I've read the book, but this wasn't completely clear to me. And I don't when I'll be able to take the DIRf class... so I ask in here.
I know that DIR calls for stages to all be on the left hand side. The reason being (as I understand it) is to allow for one-handed valve use and because your right hand is busy with the scooter. Stages on the right hand side would also intefere with the light canister, I would imagine. Plus there's that whole long hose thing....
But then I wonder... don't the stages get in the way of things like:
the bellowed pocket?
the lower BC pull dump?
detaching and reattaching the SPG?
Obviously I've never dove with stages, so I don't know how this all works out. So to all of you left-hand-only stage divers (I guess it doesn't have to be a DIR question), how does this all fit?
I know that DIR calls for stages to all be on the left hand side. The reason being (as I understand it) is to allow for one-handed valve use and because your right hand is busy with the scooter. Stages on the right hand side would also intefere with the light canister, I would imagine. Plus there's that whole long hose thing....

But then I wonder... don't the stages get in the way of things like:
the bellowed pocket?
the lower BC pull dump?
detaching and reattaching the SPG?
Obviously I've never dove with stages, so I don't know how this all works out. So to all of you left-hand-only stage divers (I guess it doesn't have to be a DIR question), how does this all fit?