directing valves inside (to the chest)?

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Not a prick to wrap it at all good technique helps. Yeah his are roughly 45 in the pic, but you can se what I mean lol. Mine are a little more flat.

Yes. Reason I wrap around the post extension and not the knob is because stretching and wrapping the post extension creates rotational torque. Yhis torque pulls the cylinder into the body and prevents the cylinder from "A" framing. It also secures the cylinders to the body enabling one to swim inverted or sideways without the cylinders falling away from the body.

Bungee length, size and lower attachment placements are crucial to properly trimmed cylinders.

I wear mine the same way.
And yes the placement of the bolt snap is crucial. You need to account for the torque
 
It depends on the strength of your bungee. Mine are more like 25*

It really is a trial and error thing
 
i think i have 8mm.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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