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diverrick

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With the dry suit inflator hose when your going to be diving warm water and skins? Remove the line and cap the port for the one week I won't need it, or just route it along next to the inflator hose and leave it hang there.
 
diverrick:
With the dry suit inflator hose when your going to be diving warm water and skins? Remove the line and cap the port for the one week I won't need it, or just route it along next to the inflator hose and leave it hang there.

I don't usually remove it. I just sort of "s" fold it and tuck it under the tank band of my BC. (Zeagle Ranger)
 
I put a rubber tip cap on it to keep it clean and tuck it away.
 
diverrick:
With the dry suit inflator hose when your going to be diving warm water and skins? Remove the line and cap the port for the one week I won't need it, or just route it along next to the inflator hose and leave it hang there.

I take mine off.

R..
 
I'm getting my own reg next week. But until now I have rented a reg; and I have a drysuit and a standard BC inflator. However the regs I rented had BC hoses for AirII's and no whip.

So for the last 6 months or so I have been changing hoses around every time I went diving. Yes, it's a pain to do it all the time...But to do it once for one week...Just take it off, it takes less than 30 seconds. I just keep the proper wrenches and allen keys with my dive stuff.
 
6Gill:
I don't usually remove it. I just sort of "s" fold it and tuck it under the tank band of my BC. (Zeagle Ranger)


Me too.

Keeps it safely out of the way, and saves the hassle of taking it off and putting it back again afterwards.
 

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