Iguana Don
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UP's word about pockets is right on target, leave nothing for Mr. or Mrs. or MS Murphy to find.
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My way of saying keep it and use it.Originally posted by large_diver
I'm holding onto the plate pocket for now.......if the bellows pocket never comes in.....it may become my storage solution.
I prefer the drysuit pocket because the SMB is much more difficult to reach in the storage pack. The positioning is awkward, especially if you're experiencing some task-loading, and it's difficult to extract the SMB owing to greater friction. When wearing heavy gloves, it's extremely difficult to tell whether you're grabbing only the SMB, or some storage pack fabric along with it.Originally posted by wetman
Why wouldnt you use the mc storage pack? I've pulled the lift bag out of that several times and it always deploys very cleanly, without catching anything and never have had a problem? Its neat and tucked away as well.
Loaded right the SMB comes out of the pack easily... the trick is how you fold and stuff it... and leaving enough of it hanging out that you can easily grab it. Of course the new SMBs have a longer leash that can be clipped off on the scooter D-ring... but with the lift bag you need to clip off on the rear D-ring.Originally posted by metridium
When wearing heavy gloves, it's extremely difficult to tell whether you're grabbing only the SMB, or some storage pack fabric along with it.
Not only that... once you start having deco bottles clipped off there, that D-ring can get quite *busy*...Originally posted by wetman
If the strap from the lift bag is clipped off the the left hip D ring
I keep it folded tight and stuffed just inside the storage pack, clipped off to the aft D-ring. I must have an older SMB, because the leash is practically non-existent. It must've caught on something, because tugging on the boltsnap had no effect.Originally posted by Uncle Pug
Loaded right the SMB comes out of the pack easily... the trick is how you fold and stuff it... and leaving enough of it hanging out that you can easily grab it. Of course the new SMBs have a longer leash that can be clipped off on the scooter D-ring... but with the lift bag you need to clip off on the rear D-ring.
Tip... leave enough room between the canister light and the backplate to fit your forearm so that you can reach between them when going for the rear D-ring. And when you go to pull it out... arch your back a little... don't bend forward and trap the bag between your back and the plate.