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I think that would be me also. Although I've never done it so I don't know if it would be in the way. I know I wouldn't like the bulk of a tank in front of me. Since I'm right handed, I think I'd sling the tank on my left side also, which would interfere with my gauges as I wear them retracted off my lowest left d-ring..KazInAz:For the sake of a good discussion, I'd be interested in hearing why you prefer not to sling a tank?
I do know someone who hates to sling a tank cuz she finds it bulky and in the way
Kaz
Maybe this is incorrect, but it also seems that it would be less streamlined having it clipped off in front than on my back.
I also think that I wouldn't like it hanging underneath me when I'm filming as a lot of time I swim looking through the viewfinder on my video housing. I have everything clipped off/retracted as I sometimes get pretty close to the bottom or coral heads etc. without smashing into them while swimming over them. Sometimes I'll even lay on the sand. Which might be harder to do with a tank under me.
What does it do to your l/r balance? Do you compensate for it by removing weight from that side? How do you climb a ladder with it? hand it up first?
Just won the manifold on eBay so if it works, I'll be diving dependent doubles soon.
Now to find stiff bands that will collapse for travel...