My venture into Sidemount.

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Alright, even though you can reach up to the pull dump, it might not always be that easy. It needs to be in the same place all the time and easy to reach. You should route it down along the shoulder strap. Darn! No more messing with the shoulder straps! :wink:

I'm looking at my dump valve -- the rubber gasket seems pretty darn stuck in the holder, behind which is where the knot to the current cord is. What is the rubber disk stuck on with, and how much force should I expect to have to use?

--- not wanting to damage my dump valve.
 
It's glued. You need a small pick to pop it out.
 
It's glued. You need a small pick to pop it out.

LOL! You know that cuz you saw me do it this morning! :D
 
Waiting for the new vidio to load.

I changed my 'short hose' to another long hose. It seemed like no matter which hose, it caused jaw fatigue . . . My LDS had a yellow one on hand, and I believe in supporting my LDS. :)
 
Waiting for the new vidio to load.

I changed my 'short hose' to another long hose. It seemed like no matter which hose, it caused jaw fatigue . . . My LDS had a yellow one on hand, and I believe in supporting my LDS. :)
So... yellow hoses cause less jaw fatique? :D
 
So... yellow hoses cause less jaw fatique? :D

Smarty-pants! :mooner:

I'm happy to take stuff off his hands . . . now, how to put a pink stripe around it? :D
 
 
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