ShallowDiverDave
Contributor
First let me say that I just rigged my first slung 30, but I have not had a chance to get wet with it.
Now, I have tried (on land) the bottle slung the standard way (hip d-ring to chest d-ring) and I have tried a rather unconventional way (backplate to hip d-ring). The unconventional method rests so that the bottle is essentially perpendicular to my body, on land at least (see pic). Now, I do realize that the reason the standard method is used gives better positioning of the bottle with respect to trim in the water. However, I sure do like how with the unconventional rigging, the bottle hangs lower than the bc itself so as not to get in the way of other items one may have around the chest d-ring (inflator, knife, etc.). Please remember, I fully know that in the water, the unconventional approach is probably flawed, but I ask anyway, does anyone rig their pony/stage this way?

Now, I have tried (on land) the bottle slung the standard way (hip d-ring to chest d-ring) and I have tried a rather unconventional way (backplate to hip d-ring). The unconventional method rests so that the bottle is essentially perpendicular to my body, on land at least (see pic). Now, I do realize that the reason the standard method is used gives better positioning of the bottle with respect to trim in the water. However, I sure do like how with the unconventional rigging, the bottle hangs lower than the bc itself so as not to get in the way of other items one may have around the chest d-ring (inflator, knife, etc.). Please remember, I fully know that in the water, the unconventional approach is probably flawed, but I ask anyway, does anyone rig their pony/stage this way?
