Darcimus
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Works for me.Shave your head.
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Works for me.Shave your head.
Is that an arm tablet on your console? I hadn't thought of that.
SPG on left hip D-ring, or alternately clipped off on left shoulder D-ring.
Compass on left wrist.
Computer on Right wrist.
Loses the console entirely with above suggestions.
Don’t use any retractors, they are not needed and are clutter. All I’ve ever seen them do is get hung up on stuff.
For regs, use a Long hose on 40” hose run under right arm with swivel connector on 2nd stage for primary, and bungeed octo under chin on 18”-22” hose.
Or,
Air2 with 40” primary under arm with swivel. Both of the above are primary donate. A lot of people trash talk Air2’s but If you know how to use one they are fine.
A BC that is not too complicated and fairly simple that is not too padded and bulky and/or sticks out everywhere, or BP/W.
Don’t have anything dangling and keep your frontside clean. Any lights etc. keep tucked against your body with bungees/innertube etc.
Keep accessories to a minimum.
A good rule is that if you don’t need it don’t take it.
Use fins that have a single stretchy strap such as spring straps or thick solid rubber or thick bungee, and no folding or latching buckles. Anything that can get hooked and undone will, that’s just the rule of the ocean.
SPG on left hip D-ring, or alternately clipped off on left shoulder D-ring.
Compass on left wrist.
Computer on Right wrist.
Loses the console entirely with above suggestions.
Don’t use any retractors, they are not needed and are clutter. All I’ve ever seen them do is get hung up on stuff.
Don’t have anything dangling and keep your frontside clean. Any lights etc. keep tucked against your body with bungees/innertube etc.
Keep accessories to a minimum.
A good rule is that if you don’t need it don’t take it.
Anything that can get hooked and undone will, that’s just the rule of the ocean.
As far as safety/informing/panic situations, do you color your primary yellow in any way to indicate that it's the one that someone should take?
Is that an arm tablet on your console? I hadn't thought of that.