irycio
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For Covid safety, what I have been doing during drills is to have the donor do exactly what he or she would do normally. The receiver then takes the regulator in the hand but switches to his or her own alternate. The rest of the drill continues as normal, with the receiver holding the regulator hose near the mouth.
What hand do you actually hold the donated primary in?
I tried and totally couldn't make it work while ascending during OOG drill. If i hold the donated reg with my left hand, I cannot dump air. If I tried holding it with my right hand (which feels weird), I cannot see my computer. Now, as long as the donor can act as a reference point, that is fine. But if the donor wanted/needed to shoot a dsmb, then I would have to keep the depth.
Still, I guess for the time being it's the best one can do. In real emergency you'd just stuck it in your mouth anyway, and the proposition by RAID where you'd clip the donated primary to your d-ring feels unsafe.