admikar
Contributor
I have a question for DPV divers:
most of the times I see DPV leash rigged at 6/12 o'clock position. From my very limited experience, turns, more so tight ones, are made by rotating DPV to the side you want to turn and pulling on handle. If rigged at 6/12 position leash has to slide through boltsnap to allow turn or you have to make leverage against the leash. Depending on tension and some rigging options, leverage might be the only option.
Wouldn't 3/9 position be a lot better, since DPV can just pivot around the tie off points?
most of the times I see DPV leash rigged at 6/12 o'clock position. From my very limited experience, turns, more so tight ones, are made by rotating DPV to the side you want to turn and pulling on handle. If rigged at 6/12 position leash has to slide through boltsnap to allow turn or you have to make leverage against the leash. Depending on tension and some rigging options, leverage might be the only option.
Wouldn't 3/9 position be a lot better, since DPV can just pivot around the tie off points?