-hh
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A front slung tank shouldn't be that intrusive - but there are cleaner options if prepared to experiment. It's possible to side-mount a pony - which'd put the tank parallel with your torso (valve below the armpit)... very clean, very unintrusive...all the benefits of a slung pony, none of the drawbacks of back-mounted.
It'd be a small DIY job to set-up, but once done... should work well. Combined with the other hose management suggestions made in the thread, would offer significant advantages over the current set-up.
There's a lot of things in life that "shouldn't be" ... but for certain segments, unfortunately are. Staying flat & level is easy, but for example when moving on to UW photography, the diver's position/orientation is secondary to where the camera needs to be put for a particular shot.
It has been quite awhile since I did my experimentation with various slung arrangements, so my recollections are somewhat fuzzy; I do recall that mounted under the arm could get in the way when 'tucking the arms in' (often a camera move), but I do recall that a bigger element which was that when going through various orientations for all three axis of freedom, a slung pony always had some freedom of motion such that it was able to shift ... sometimes 'suddenly' and sometimes 'far'. When oriented head-down inverted, it can be bad enough with wet-breathing regulators & mask flooding issues causing diver stress ... the fun doesn't need the addition of a slung bottle as a party crasher to fall "up" from the armpit tobash your regulator/mask/face. Sure, you can try to tighten up its harness, but makes it more restrictive in normal swimming modes. No Free Lunch.
-hh