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In fact, when practicing (and in real situation) the rescue of a toxing diver, the extra 2 feet of hose is almost required. The approach is from the back, with your right arm underneath the toxing divers right armpit and into his/her mouth. Its a very awkward and demanding skill, and the extra hose makes it so you don't have to fight with the hose AND the situation.
As for the color of the hose, at depth the colors wash out anyway and they all become one shade of grey.
As for the color of the hose, at depth the colors wash out anyway and they all become one shade of grey.
jeffinhburg:In practicing OOA situations, it occurred to me that there might be some benefit to having enough hose for the donor to get behind the OOA diver. I was thinking in terms of a couple more feet of hose. I also noted the dive shop sells long yellow octo hoses, but I thought having my hose long, rather than the octo hose (since a real OOA diver not practicing with me would grab my reg out of my mouth) would make more sense. How should a person properly route a 5 foot hose? It seems to me that it would make a big loop to get snagged on stuff. Does a 5 foot hose make any sense, or should I just try to find someone who can teach the 7 foot hose? We have a DM here who uses one all the time, so that wouldn't be too tough.