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Bought a 600-lb rated Milwaukee hand truck today and some bungees. I think the twin-120s come next week. Should work transporting to the detached garage from the car.
 

Unless you have some health problems, 2x12 is not that bad, just takes a few days to get used to it.
If you can't dive them often just carry them up the stairs a few times a week and you will get the hang of it.
 
Bought a 600-lb rated Milwaukee hand truck today and some bungees. I think the twin-120s come next week. Should work transporting to the detached garage from the car.
I would not use bungees as they can eaisly slip. I don't dive doubles so I have no skin in this game, but many of my buddies and me who ride use ROK Straps as they cannot slip or eaisly come undone. rokstraps.com Just a bystanders suggestion.
 
 
This thread is reminding me of one of the reasons I switched to sidemount!
I look at my rebreather, O2, Dil, suit gas, canister battery...
Cringe how heavy it will be. Oh, that isn't so bad. Keep forgetting how much lighter it is than a set of doubles.
Strip it down, bottles off, no sorb. It can get pretty light. 34 hours of non-stop travel, 5 airports, wearing it as a backpack is lighter than my "personal item" load of Lithium batteries.

Sidemount is for bailout.
 
Yeah. Bungees were bad and went immediately to hardware store to get something equivalent.
 
Not when I tighten them

and this is why you get a horizontal cart

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as the closer your stuff is to the ground, the less distance it has to travel to be on it when it falls over
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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