Using A Long Hose Isn't Just For Tech Divers

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Dryglove:
Nova kinda strikes me as the "been there, done that" type of diver. In his off time from diving he probably confers with president bush on a regular basis and has one of those secret black boxes under his bed. Dont dare ask what is in the box cause he could tell you, but he would have to kill you first. :D

This is what happens when someone disagrees with a member of the collective. There is no way a persons individual experiece could compare with the hundreds of drones posting here ;)
 
Dryglove:
Nova kinda strikes me as the "been there, done that" type of diver. In his off time from diving he probably confers with president bush on a regular basis and has one of those secret black boxes under his bed. Dont dare ask what is in the box cause he could tell you, but he would have to kill you first. :D

I really like my long hose set up and have been trained on it but not by the best instructors in the world....oh well, my loss ;)
Well...to give him some credit...I could easily envision someone wearing a 7 ft hose...just because it looks techy. I found that when I was doing warm water wimp diving...the 7 ft was a PITA...and I went to a 40in hose and that was much nicer YMMV.
 
wedivebc:
Dryglove:
Nova kinda strikes me as the "been there, done that" type of diver. In his off time from diving he probably confers with president bush on a regular basis and has one of those secret black boxes under his bed. Dont dare ask what is in the box cause he could tell you, but he would have to kill you first. :D
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This is what happens when someone disagrees with a member of the collective. There is no way a persons individual experiece could compare with the hundreds of drones posting here ;)
Well, he has 200 doubles dives. That qualifies him for anything right? ;)
 
jonnythan:
What do you do with the hose when you get it back from the person you donated to?

Second paragraph of my first post:

"The disadvantage is you can't restow it in the bungies (obviously). If you were in a situation where you had to deploy then restow you would need to body wrap it for the duration of the dive. Other than a class situation the liklihood of having to share air then your buddy resolving the out of air situation is low. In most cases, if you have to deploy your reg for buddy breathing you and your buddy are heading to the surface or stop 1. "

--Matt
 
This is what happens when someone disagrees with a member of the collective. There is no way a persons individual experiece could compare with the hundreds of drones posting here

Its only a matter of time before you will be assimilated, resistance is futile :eyebrow:
 
Bottom line. most divers have no use for a long hose. and by wearing one, it makes them look like posers
Just want to add that using the long hose/bungee back-up, takes away that big loop (entanglement hazard) sticking off the right side of a dives head the standard 28" hose creates. The long hose has so many more benefits than those you preach. You don't have to admit to it as I (and everyone else) knows you won't. You need some people skills bad. I've yet to see you in a thread that you did not come in and create disharmony.

Jason
 
Dryglove:
Its only a matter of time before you will be assimilated, resistance is futile :eyebrow:
Yeah, well I'm not going down without a fight.
 
JeffG:
Well...to give him some credit...I could easily envision someone wearing a 7 ft hose...just because it looks techy. I found that when I was doing warm water wimp diving...the 7 ft was a PITA...and I went to a 40in hose and that was much nicer YMMV.

To each his own. I find the 7 foot hose routes perfectly, and anything shorter to be a PITA.
 
MikeFerrara:
There are lots of things commonly done/used by technical divers that would be a big help to recreational divers. In some cases I'd say rec divers would benefit more than the technical divers.

Right on the money Mike. I started to adopt Hog/DIR principles in my "rec" setup before I even knew what Hog/DIR was. I went with a FredT BP/W right away because every thing he and other SB members told me made perfect sence. And they all had documentation/knowledge to prove it. I took what I learned, applied it, practiced and proved them all right and the LDS puppets wrong. The local LDS puppets told me all of this stuff was for "technical" divers, you don't need it, it will kill you, yada, yada, yada. I plan on some more mods such a 5ft. hose (maybe longer) and bungied octo very soon. Problem is I just don't know "what" category diver I am now:) I do "recreational" dives, but I have a "technical" rig. Maybe I'll take Advanced Nitrox or something so when someone looks at me weird I can say I'm a tech diver :eyebrow:
 

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