how to configure 2x 2nd stages? (necklaces?)

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DIR Tec Diver once bubbled...
he does not go by George by the way

Doesn't he? That's kinda odd actually, most of the people here call him that, and he answers to it. Reality is that some folks call him Trey, others call him George. He answers to both.

When did you see him last? How many times in your life have you seen him? He lives about 5 miles from me. I see him every week or 2, you?

You're talking trash and a bunch of us know it.

WW
 
it is also strange, especially for someone like me that has no experience with DIR, that on the fifthd site, they are talking about DIR Halcyon equipment, and that DIR "...All hoses use hose protectors as strain relief in order to minimize movement and wear...". Now I ask my self a qestion.... does DIR uses hose protectors or not....

sasha

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http://www.fifthd.com/h2oadventuregear/productinfo/regconfig.html
 
sasha

don't waste your time replying to that kind of posts (a lot of guys here are doing it perfectly!)

Just find the rig's configuration that best suits your needs, among the few available in your country - read, learn and practice a lot!

Someday we'll also leave the dark, and see the light!

Cheers

Sue
 
dvas once bubbled...
"...All hoses use hose protectors as strain relief in order to minimize movement and wear...". Now I ask my self a qestion.... does DIR uses hose protectors or not....


This was discussed in my DIRF class, and not using hose protectors was advocated.

The reason given was that proper streamlining, along with proper hose routing, would reduce the majority of fatigue associated with the need for protectors.

Additionally, protectors made it harder to clean gear thouroughly where corrosion was most likely to build, and it was more difficult to assess the condition of the hose to metal connection where most failures occur if a protector in place.

They did not, however, make a big issue out of it, but rather just touched on it during our gear review.
 
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