AdivingBel I imagine what you describe is how the instructor required the pony to be rigged so I will just be prepared for that sort of setup in the course. Thanks for the tip : )
Because my photo rig is a somewhat larger two-strobe arrangement, I'm wondering how my maneuverability might be affected by having the pony slung more-or-less across my front (or under an arm). I've been wondering about using something like the following:
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This pony bag would remain attached to my BCD (my understanding is the BCD tank straps thread through slits in the bag). It seems to me that if I temporarily take the pony bottle out of the bag after each dive, switching out primary tanks should remain easy. Once the next rental tank is secured, the pony would be put back in the bag and velcroed into place. With this setup I understand that if I needed to access the tank/valve in situ I would need to doff my BCD, so of course I would need to be vigilant about ensuring the valve is open prior to diving; test-breathing through my regs before submerging is something pretty ingrained in me. And I picture using this kind of rigging while solo diving, so being able to hand off to an OOA diver isn't as much of a consideration. It seems to me that this configuration would offer more freedom of movement and better access to my pockets/D-rings etc., is there something I'm overlooking here? Thanks again all.