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So I am working out dates for taking fundies, but I will be diving a bit before I am able to take the class. I have read many of the GUE texts, including dress for success. I am wondering, would it be bad form to use some of the features of DIR gear config prior to training.
Now I know that there is BOOKS ARE NO REPLACEMENT for proper training, and I do not presume to call myself DIR until I pass fundies. However, the utility of the system is clear to me. So, as long as I explain to my buddies ( and perhaps practice with them) what to do in emergencies (such as air share), do you DIR divers think it would be acceptable to use the long hose, necklaced backup reg, etc?
Just trying to see how the community feels about this.
I used a backplate and long hose rig for about three years before taking Fundies. Nobody complained. In fact, quite a few DIR-trained divers helped me learn how to use it properly.
That said ... don't assume that using the gear, or even passing Fundies makes you a DIR diver. DIR is more about how you think about diving than about the gear you're using. The gear is simply an efficient means to an end, and Fundies is simply a class that brings your skills to a level where you can begin to learn what it means to "dive DIR".
Don't get too hung up on what the DIR people think, or even with 'being DIR". What matters isn't acceptance into the club ... it's understanding why they do things as they do, then deciding if those reasons are a good fit with how you want to dive and why you want to dive that way.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)