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".... I wanted to use something that looks more technical oriented "
Questions pertaining to securing the long hose appear periodically on Scuba Board. In one instance I did not provide an elaborate response on the techniques that I have used to address this issue. I finally got around to making a video on the subject.
Here are some of the statements on scubaboard that prompted me to make the video.
“On occasion, I do not take the light. One instance was on my recent trip to Bonaire. I tucked the cord between my belly and my belt. But I kept finding the get untidy and ride up my head.“
“I'll either tuck it into my belt but often times I've found it comes undone. “
“I usually tuck the hose into the harness belt (don't wear a weight belt). I will say that it tends to come out during the dive and you have to stuff it/adjust it periodically.“
“7' hose ALWAYS comes out of the waste band for me.“
I route mine under my shears pouch and it stays put.
Here’s a non-DIR approach but it works for me - shorter hose! 60”/5ft rather than 7ft. If you have a shorter torso, the shorter hose allows you to wrap the hose around your torso without having to worry about any extra.
Here’s a non-DIR approach but it works for me - shorter hose! 60”/5ft rather than 7ft. If you have a shorter torso, the shorter hose allows you to wrap the hose around your torso without having to worry about any extra.
^This^I route mine under my shears pouch and it stays put.