Inflator Hose Routing: Left Shoulder, Right Shoulder, Doesn't matter

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Generally speaking I lead with right hand when doing most work tasks, whether it be knot tying, manipulating tools or other such things. There are plenty of times though where I am holding a tool (metal detector) in my left hand that cannot be readily dropped/stowed/dangled to allow me to manipulate my inflator/deflator with my left hand.

While diving my Ranger BC the inflator and tube sit right near my left nipple so I can usually easily reach it just by letting go of the detector handle. But when using my dive rite BPW, the inflator and tube sit further up my shoulder the detector prevents me from reaching it even if I let go of the forward handle.

Am thinking of moving the inflator and tube to my right shoulder as that hand has more freedom of movement when I'm detecting.

Hence the question: Inflator Tube, Left, Right or doesn't matter?
 
UPDATE

So the other day I was doing my winter overhaul to my wing and realized the remote dump cable was on its way out. So, before fabricating a new cable I actually measured the corrugated inflator tube.

Well...It wasn't 22 inches. It was much shorter.

Now I kinda feel like some of y'alls misinformed girlfriend right now.

Anyhow, I put a 22-inch tube on it and that makes all the difference in the world.

So Lexvil, you win the prize for best answer!
 
Well, the “long” corrugated hose from OxyCheq is 16” long. I installed that along with a new washer where the inflator elbow enters the wing. It’s still not very long, but at least I don’t feel like I’m reaching up to get my hand on my inflator. It wouldn’t hurt my feeling for it to be a little longer though. Since I use an AIR2 integrated inflator, I like enough swing on the inflator hose to get it to my mouth easily if needed.
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