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What's simpler. A spg routed beside an already existing hose that can be read without unclipping or adding a 30" hose down the left side of the body that needs to be unclipped in order to be read.
The latter.
Can't be bothered any more. If you want it to be called hog, its fine with me.
I'm guessing what also goes into the equation are priority and scaling - how often do you need to check your SPG to justify having it that prominent, versus the importance of having the left d-ring uncluttered to read stage/deco SPGs (especially if these SPGs are part of a bottle switching process designed to ensure that you're going to the correct gas for your depth), swap bottles and leashes, or have unhindered access to the LPI in the event you need to disconnect it? I don't think it would be a stretch for someone to conclude that having something considered a backup being tucked away, is a simpler and more efficient setup than having it prominently routed in a way to create a harness of hoses and larger cluster of instruments in an area that requires a lot of precise and single-handed manipulation. I assume that simplicity, though highly preferred and effected, still follows function in the hogarthian setup, and that function is designed to include equipment beyond what we typically dive with on a recreational basis.
I don't know if this is what Bill Main or the other originators had in mind, I'm just thinking out loud here![]()
I have never understand the notion that the spg is just a backup device though - considering how many threads one reads regarding people going OOA.
I wonder how many people get themselves into trouble because they think it's "uncool" or "newbish" to just look at the darn thing.
? It's just a discussion but ok I guess.
What's simpler. A spg routed beside an already existing hose that can be read without unclipping or adding a 30" hose down the left side of the body that needs to be unclipped in order to be read.
I'd ask the question, why does it need to be read at all?
A normal, non-deco dive... if I look at my SPG twice, I'd be surprised. On a bigger deco dive, maybe three times
How so? When you have one or two bottles clipped off to the left waist D-Ring, finding it to unclip can become problematic especially during any stress. It would appear that having the SPG at mid point between the Left chest D-Ring and the shoulder would not interfere with bottles clipped to the same.The latter.