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OE2X:One perception that seems to be prevalent here is that if you are going to use a long hose that you must be wreck or cave diving or you want to look like a tech wannabee.
Most of the divers I see out here that use a 7' hose seem to be doing a lot of recreational dives. I know that is particularly true for many of my buddies. Some of them even dive doubles for their rec. dives. The next time I go warm water diving, I will use a long hose...
Here are some of the reasons why I like using a 7' hose:
Air shares are much easier!
Ascents and holding stops are much easier when sharing air.
Swimming into a current is much easier when sharing air.
novadiver:Back on topic, If the only reason there is, is to shair air, then you could go solo and not worry about a long hose and avoid the potential hazard.
I have to admit, I love this logic.novadiver:Back on topic, If the only reason there is, is to shair air, then you could go solo and not worry about a long hose and avoid the potential hazard.
Rick Inman:You don't HAVE to give all 7' to the diver. You can still grab the OOA diver's harness if you wish, but with the 7' you have a choice. No one said it is impossible to make a safe ascent while sharing air with the short hose. It's just that the long hose gives you more options, and with a non-paniced diver, safety stops are much easier and safer when you're not trying to do a slow-dance with your buddy the whole time.
Out of curiosity, what reasons?ScubaTwo:Im a new diver. my buddy and I did decided to go with a longer hose but not for any reasons stated.
ScubaTwo:Im a new diver. my buddy and I did decided to go with a longer hose but not for any reasons stated. If my budy was OOA I would rather have him close. I dunno. Just a newbies thoughtGuess we are still in that very cautious stage. I hope we dont leave it any time soon lol. We also have our secondarys on the inflater hose. Its not easy but with a good buddy and good diving planning it works out. Like I said Im a newbie. Just thought I would share. We are still working thru all the diff equipment configs seeing what is right for us. Good to meet you all
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Sure it can "work out," but why make it more difficult? What about if you don't have a good buddy and your good planning goes sideways?ScubaTwo:We also have our secondarys on the inflater hose. Its not easy but with a good buddy and good diving planning it works out.
That's probably because that's how you were taught and that's how you practice. You may actually find yourself pleasantly surprised to try an airshare from someone who uses a long hose.ScubaTwo:If my budy was OOA I would rather have him close. I dunno. Just a newbies thought![]()
Snowbear:Sure it can "work out," but why make it more difficult? What about if you don't have a good buddy and your good planning goes sideways?
That's probably because that's how you were taught and that's how you practice. You may actually find yourself pleasantly surprised to try an airshare from someone who uses a long hose.
I was ~ in practice of course![]()