Rainer
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Unless the power inflator dumps from the prone position.
If it does, why have the (non-standard) right rear dump at all?
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Unless the power inflator dumps from the prone position.
There still has to be an opv in there somewhere I reckon.
I would trust my buddies/mentors who have extensive experience sidemount diving in caves over a random guy on the internet. I think I have a good idea for the reason they prefer that configuration, but as I dont have experience with sidemount or cave diving i'll just leave it at that.
They should run the inflator between the divers legs, that way it will be less of an entanglement hazard and more streamlined. Oral inflation can be done by your unified teammate.
That's hilarious!
Though, I'm afraid that all your dive buddies are going to rig their inflator hoses like this now.
I wouldn't want to play chess with him because he'd always be thinking 3 moves ahead of mine.
As Richard alluded to earlier, I guess I'm a bit lost with the "DIR"ness of the (supposed) standard that gives you the Delta, MX/MC90, MX Kiss, pSCR, Z system, and "traditional" DIR singles/doubles.
I'm all for progress, but I'm not seeing how the Delta wings address that.