Go for it! Just a bit of note, not all are as simple. But the video helps get through the process. If you have any questions, feel free to message. Cheers!
Thank loads for this video, just received my travel peanut set with the comfort arnes and there is no instructions for assembly which is quite bad for @tecline. thanks!!
Do you add a triglide to each D-ring on the system? Do you need one for each side to keep the harness and backplate on the adjustment slots through which they go?
Hi Mike, thanks for the question. It all boils down to fitting it properly. The shoulder harness shouldn't be too tight. Maximum distance between your front shoulder/chest to your webbing should be about a closed fist if it's properly suited to you. Note that I say maximum. The shoulder webbings should neither be too tight that it restricts movement (diver should always be free to move arms in all directions front, back, cross, etc), nor too loose that it falls out of your shoulder when worn. Part of the pros and cons of diving a wing and backplate setup, unfortunately. If it fits well, then it's magic. If it isn't configured right, it leaves a confusing taste in the mouth. Most of the tension should be waist and crotch strap. Properly fitting it to the diver is key. Too tight, and it will never be comfortable and simple to use. Assuming it's fitted right, personally, I go right arm first, then slide my left arm elbow-first into the left webbing. Getting out, I do left hand leading the left arm out, then right arm. I hope this helps. There are other ways of course. Just narrating how I do it.
Hi Fabian, neither. It's somewhat of a medium that I got from a local dive shop. I found the webbing it originally came with to be too much on the soft side.
@@juannaval541 Thanks for the info! I'm about to pull the trigger on one of their BPWs and was wondering which one of the three types of webbing to go with. Are you happy with the Tecline system in general?
Hmmm😏🤔....die Musik ist gewöhnungsbedürftig, du hättest das durchführen durch die einzelnen Stopper und Öffnungen ausführlicher und nicht im Zeitraffer sondern in Slowmotion zeigen sollen. So kann man wenig erkennen. Gerade beim Gurtschloss sieht man draußen die lustigsten falschen durchfädelungen....insgesamt geht's so
Dang! The background music was spot on
a great video as i am thinking of going to a backplate and wing setup.
Go for it! Just a bit of note, not all are as simple. But the video helps get through the process. If you have any questions, feel free to message. Cheers!
I have issue adjusting the tri glider (with teeth). Seems harder to adjust compared to the one that you have here. Am I doing anything wrong?
@@tanjongjara6614 No, but they're really meant to bite down. It really depends on how thick your webbing is. Sorry for the late reply.
does the pinneat bladder has the slots for cam bands (like donut) or I must use the tank adaptor?
Thank loads for this video, just received my travel peanut set with the comfort arnes and there is no instructions for assembly which is quite bad for @tecline. thanks!!
Do you add a triglide to each D-ring on the system? Do you need one for each side to keep the harness and backplate on the adjustment slots through which they go?
Hello,I have a question ,how do I get in and out a for harness that is not adjustable ??
Hi Mike, thanks for the question. It all boils down to fitting it properly. The shoulder harness shouldn't be too tight. Maximum distance between your front shoulder/chest to your webbing should be about a closed fist if it's properly suited to you. Note that I say maximum. The shoulder webbings should neither be too tight that it restricts movement (diver should always be free to move arms in all directions front, back, cross, etc), nor too loose that it falls out of your shoulder when worn. Part of the pros and cons of diving a wing and backplate setup, unfortunately. If it fits well, then it's magic. If it isn't configured right, it leaves a confusing taste in the mouth. Most of the tension should be waist and crotch strap. Properly fitting it to the diver is key. Too tight, and it will never be comfortable and simple to use.
Assuming it's fitted right, personally, I go right arm first, then slide my left arm elbow-first into the left webbing. Getting out, I do left hand leading the left arm out, then right arm. I hope this helps. There are other ways of course. Just narrating how I do it.
Did those gloves prevent you from any injuries while assembling your backplate?
😃 No, but it did help cover up the eczema that I had developed during Covid. All the hand sanitizers and alcohol sprays did a lot of damage.
great video, but i think there is some txt missing ?
Thanks! Perhaps, but I hope it's understandable enough as I could have been running out of space. :D
Just wondering, is this the standard or hard webbing?
Hi Fabian, neither. It's somewhat of a medium that I got from a local dive shop. I found the webbing it originally came with to be too much on the soft side.
@@juannaval541 Thanks for the info! I'm about to pull the trigger on one of their BPWs and was wondering which one of the three types of webbing to go with.
Are you happy with the Tecline system in general?
maybe help to add a screw in hole while assembling to hold webbing in place
Hi Lee, I just saw your message. Do you mean the hole that aligns with the top hole of the backplate?
Interesting choice of music…
Lol music 👌🏼
Hmmm😏🤔....die Musik ist gewöhnungsbedürftig, du hättest das durchführen durch die einzelnen Stopper und Öffnungen ausführlicher und nicht im Zeitraffer sondern in Slowmotion zeigen sollen. So kann man wenig erkennen. Gerade beim Gurtschloss sieht man draußen die lustigsten falschen durchfädelungen....insgesamt geht's so