ShakaZulu
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I heard orange is the best color for the safety sausage...........
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Wendy:That if you do a proper pre-dive briefing with your buddy about where you gear is at on you and in an OOA emergency which reg they are to take then in the end it doens't really matter what color any of your gear is.
Xanthro:I’ve settled on yellow as the obvious color for safety equipment, I just need to know what equipment should be yellow.
Certainly, the Octo.
Leave it behindPony
Anything else?
What about backup light, or knife?
Xanthro:I'd leave the pony behind, but my wife won't allow me to go below 35 feet without a backup air supply, and a good buddy doesn't count.
She's a bit paranoid, but for the sake of her piece of mind, I'll carry things I won't normally. I can't enjoy myself, if I know she is sick with worry.
I think I'll just stick to the octo being yellow. Backup light I could just hand to my buddy. I'd notice if his or her light went out.
Xanthro
MikeFerrara:My wife just goes with me on most of my dives so she can keep an eye on me.
Xanthro:That's why I said slightly panicked, you are posting about a panicked diver.
The color is simply to help guide the person mentally. Having a brightly colored primary could guide them incorrectly.
Will a panicked diver grab your main, of course, but you don't want that because in all underwater activities, your first concern is yourself, because if you are injured or incapacitated, your can't help the other person.
When I trained as a lifeguard, one of the most stressed points was, if the choice is between you or the person you are rescueing, slamming into an obstacle, the choice is the person your are rescueing. If you are injured, you can no longer aid the other person.
I'm sure there are many other reasons for DIR to have a 7' primary hose, other than it being grapped by a panicked diver.
If you are deep and have to share air through passages, a longer hose is vital if you are single file. It's easier to have your primary hose as the long hose, since it is less likely to get tangled, and then you breather off your octo, while giving your main to your buddy.
What do you see as the benefits of having a brightly colored main?
Xanthro