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I like that! Not being able to release the pony always bothered me.wmspdi:I have the bottles mounted on "Ultimate Pony Brackets" from LeisurePro. The bracket mounts to the pony with steel bands, the bracket then attaches to the main tank using a quick release cam band (like on the bc).
Again everone's needs are different and you have to go with what works for you. If you frequently fly on your dive trips I would suggest that you take a look at the thread "TSA ban on SCUBA tanks" in the Tanks and Valves forum.
In a nutshell TSA in Washington has now banned SCUBA tanks on airliners (even if empty and the valve has been removed).
spog:Further reading has suggested to me that a 13cuft should be sufficient for my diving (30m max). I get to my dive sites in a number of ways, including a bus, so the ability to easily carry the bottle is rather important. The Pony Saddle looks like the bracket could be a bit awkward to carry about - however, I'll give it serious consideration when I start aquiring so much gear that I need my own truck to go from site to site.
spog
I really hope you're kidding.spog:I was thinking about taking a spare air, buying a 45lb+ wing, using a combination octo/inflator and getting some independant doubles. Any suggestions about the best way to rig these.....?
ElectricZombie:I really hope you're kidding.