Not my experience... The only bow is the bungied octo is too long:I suspect 48" will bow out too much.
YMMV
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Not my experience... The only bow is the bungied octo is too long:I suspect 48" will bow out too much.
Here, this work for you?Oh good, black, on black, on black... makes it look clear as day![]()
Here, this work for you?View attachment 713995
she hasn't tucked it back under her arm after doing a drill...
Got it. Rubber 40” because I can’t justify 7 ft7 ft hose no matter what for OW diving. Hose sticks for me are a pain in the thigh if it shifts. I just tuck it into the waist belt.
Braided hose on anything but a standard 28 is a pain in the butt. Even then I don't like them. They are floaty, tend to take a set, and can be kinked shut. Several instructors I know personally, as well as myself, don't allow them on regs in deep, wreck, cave, or other tech classes because they can kink shut.
Most of the braided mfgs also recommend replacing them every two years. I've got rubber hoses that are 4 times that and no issues with them.
Braided are also not friendly to drysuit neck seals and they tend to grab the hairs on the back of your neck if you loop the long hose.
The weight savings is a marketing gimmick. So you save a few ounces.
The braiding can also start to come undone if you are not careful and once that happens you get little sharp spikes sticking up.
I've yet to run into a valid good reason to move to braided even though I have tried them numerous times over the years as each iteration of them comes out.
Hose sticks for me are a pain in the thigh if it shifts. I just tuck it into the waist belt.
I'm 5'7" and I didn't like how the 60" hose hung out from my body when in proper trim. Went to a 84" hose and it was way too long. I was tucking a huge loop into my waistband, and it was too long to tuck around a hose stick. Sent it back and went with a 72" hose. Now all is right with the world. Just long enough to use a hose stick, it's tight to my body and works great. I also use a 19" necklaced secondary to eliminate any extra hose sticking out. This minimizes my profile in the water and eliminates any potential tangles.Has anyone who is around 5'2-5'3" tried both the 60" and 84" long hoses? Trying to figure out which would be best for my wife in the standard long hose configuration with a hose stick.
He is saying 7ft. Not sure how you can reply like that to his post.Got it. Rubber 40” because I can’t justify 7 ft