Scubapro Knighthawk Owners: What's your set-up?

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Kamala

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I'm pulling the trigger on getting a Knighthawk (regular inflator, not Air2) and am curious to hear people's solutions for rigging guages, octo, etc. from the D-rings and any other tips/tricks that would be useful as I get used to my new BC.
Thaks!
 
I've got a Knighthawk with Air2 and a Suunto Vytec...two hoses total. Now, if they could just make air hoseless!
 
I use a pretty standard configuration on my Knighthawk. Backup light is clipped to the right shoulder D-Ring as well as my primary second stage (7' hose). I bungie the octo around my neck. I route the 7' hose under the right side weight pocket, where I would put the cannister light if I wasn't broke.. :), for the body wrap. I have a safety sausage clipped off on the lower right waist d-ring. I clip off my primary light on my lower left waist d-ring. I use a mini vip 2 backup guage that I rourte under my left arm and clip it to my left shoulder d-ring. This just has a backup depth guage as well as a my spg. I have a hoseless AI computer on my right wrist, wrist compass on left wrist. I have a small knife attached to my waist webbing as well as shears. Works out pretty well, still making modifications as time goes on. This is what works for me, of course YMMV.

Matt
 

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