Good video. Just proved that if you have a harness with buckles and one “mysteriously” fails, the rig will stay in place just like your strapless demo. I’ve been pointing that out for years.
Great video! Knowing this will save me countless hours of wrestling my harness into submission before and after each dive. Not always easy when wearing a drysuit and a thick underlayer.
I'll have to test how tight my shoulder straps are during my next dive. May I ask, how tight should the waist strap should be? And when you have your kit on on dry land should the weight be primarily on your shoulders or waist?
Was wanting to know if you could do the same thing with a set of LP 108’s on your back? Just curious. That is what I dive when I am not with students. Thanks for all of your videos. Great stuff. Have a great day!
I have learned a great deal from you guys. I have been diving since 1994. Received my Dive Master certification in 1999. I love teaching new divers and helping them love the sport as much as I do. I would like to give a huge shout out to Columbus Scuba, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio. They have established an amazing rapport with all of their staff, students and customers. Andy and Melissa are doing amazing things here. I am proud to be a part of that diving family. Thanks for you information and videos!
I would love to have a backplate and wing set up! But I am not sure how to go about it. I’m confused as far as how to set up the necessary weight. I normally dive a five mill suit, aluminum 80 tank, jacket BCD, and use 15 pounds of weight in freshwater. I noticed you didn’t have any weight on your harness. Where would I begin? SS back plate with a steel tank? Any help would be appreciated.
Good video. Just proved that if you have a harness with buckles and one “mysteriously” fails, the rig will stay in place just like your strapless demo. I’ve been pointing that out for years.
Great video! Knowing this will save me countless hours of wrestling my harness into submission before and after each dive. Not always easy when wearing a drysuit and a thick underlayer.
Amazing. thanks.
I'm in the process of getting.my PADI cert, during the first dive I did figure this out quick, 👌
I have to learn this!! :) Thanks!
Excelente demostración
Man im discouraged, i think im returning my setup.
I'll have to test how tight my shoulder straps are during my next dive.
May I ask, how tight should the waist strap should be? And when you have your kit on on dry land should the weight be primarily on your shoulders or waist?
Awesome!. May I know how much is your weights and how you distribute it? What kind of backplate and wings? Thanks
Was wanting to know if you could do the same thing with a set of LP 108’s on your back? Just curious. That is what I dive when I am not with students. Thanks for all of your videos. Great stuff. Have a great day!
I have learned a great deal from you guys. I have been diving since 1994. Received my Dive Master certification in 1999. I love teaching new divers and helping them love the sport as much as I do. I would like to give a huge shout out to Columbus Scuba, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio. They have established an amazing rapport with all of their staff, students and customers. Andy and Melissa are doing amazing things here. I am proud to be a part of that diving family. Thanks for you information and videos!
What mask were you using?
Does this apply to twins too ?
Thanks.
Great series of videos by the way.
@@NOWDiveSkanderborg Thanks
I would love to have a backplate and wing set up! But I am not sure how to go about it. I’m confused as far as how to set up the necessary weight. I normally dive a five mill suit, aluminum 80 tank, jacket BCD, and use 15 pounds of weight in freshwater. I noticed you didn’t have any weight on your harness. Where would I begin? SS back plate with a steel tank? Any help would be appreciated.
Do you still need help with this.
I wonder how much gas was in the cylinder when this was taken.
About 170bar in this 12L steel cylinder.