It's not that it's necessarily "low end" it's simple. Most true tech dir divers do not want chest straps, shoulder pads, Unnecessary d rings, etc. You are just creating failure points. This is standard HOG setup... Obviously if you want more things hanging on it... feel free to add them, but this is the standard tech setup.
It's not that it's necessarily "low end" it's simple. Most true tech dir divers do not want chest straps, shoulder pads, Unnecessary d rings, etc. You are just creating failure points. This is standard HOG setup... Obviously if you want more things hanging on it... feel free to add them, but this is the standard tech setup.
...there we go, 'mystery solved' regarding what model. Great video BTW. :-)
@LaserSailor87 Thanks for the tips. I agree on the crotch strap placement - it looks like it's be tough to ditch with the crotch on the buckle side.
Thanks for making this.
Wow, could this video be any lower in resolution?
Waist belt s/s buckle direction is wrong. It must be on left line.
well done
“Throw away the instructions, because we’re men.” LOL agreed LOL
good, but belt buckle is on the left not on the right. ciao
This is really a low end model.
#1 No chest strap
#2 No shoulder pad
#3 Only 4 D-rings
My guess is that this is Dive Rite model #BC1063