Exactly! :lol:
Not that *I* would ever do it . . . . :bs:
but if one jumps in with their air off, and it's on the "other" side, that's just a little more complication than necessary. Remembering the right side turns off forward and the left backward in sidemount seems to come naturally. And, the stage being top or bottom doesn't seem to bother me . . . .
But hey, I am NOT an expert! :shocked2: I just know a lot of lessons learned because I am making all the mistakes.
Not that *I* would ever do it . . . . :bs:
but if one jumps in with their air off, and it's on the "other" side, that's just a little more complication than necessary. Remembering the right side turns off forward and the left backward in sidemount seems to come naturally. And, the stage being top or bottom doesn't seem to bother me . . . .
But hey, I am NOT an expert! :shocked2: I just know a lot of lessons learned because I am making all the mistakes.