First doubles rig

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ianr33:
Reading the spg will become second nature after a while,just takes practice.Having Halcyon logos on your tanks is a bit over the top IMHO :)

friend i got the manifolds from stuck em on tanks, theyl be gone by the next time i dive
 
jonix:
didn't you notice? he has the PPD tag attached to the manifold :D

Yeah, that is such an entanglement hazard...hehehe. (just teasing)
 
Spoon:
<snip> btw forgot to mention reading the spg is quite a task:) all in all not as bad as i thought. love doubles and dont ever wanna do singles again
Hey Spoon,
For now, just clip-off the SPG under your armpit to your left D-ring, if you have to continuously monitor it for whatever reason . . .(just don't let Martin catch you doing it!):D
 
Kevrumbo:
Hey Spoon,
For now, just clip-off the SPG under your armpit to your left D-ring, if you have to continuously monitor it for whatever reason . . .(just don't let Martin catch you doing it!):D

i actually clip my spg in the left chest d ring for singles and the lower left for doubles. its not really a factor in singles its just more difficult with a doubles rig:D
 
"don't let martin catch you..."

hmmmmmmm, Spoon , now that would be a disciple of a preacher (Martin).... if there is this fear of being caught...


hehehhehehehhe

MErry Christmas Spoon :D
 

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