well, that depends on the organization. We believe you should be confident in using either pocket. It just comes down to convenience, your right pocket is less obstructed by stages or deco cylinders. Therefore, it's just more convenient to use that as the "working pocket." The left pocket's emergency use should still be controlled, calm, and collected. For that matter, nothing in an emergency should be rushed and done with haste. Slow is smooth smooth is fast.
no not really, but I would hope my team will notice that mu crotch strap is dangling. However the p-valve might not be a bad idea. Don't ask me why I know that 🙂
Thanks for the video. Good job! I would like to know what brand these gloves are. Im looking for white drygloves for ages and can´t seem to find them anywhere.
Very useful video thank you. What are your gloves and where did you buy them? Finding a good glove is a nightmare, either too thick and no dexterity or too tight with heated gloves.
Interesting that some things would be tested twice (I'm assuming, for example, that you breathe off both second stages during assembly and then obviously breathe again during the match), but others wouldn't. A video of your assembly procedure would be good to see. Thanks for the reply and the content!
Would love to know more about that cart/tank stand setup you have going on there!
Yes, me too!
thanks) What about a cart for scuba? i want video)
Excellent video Ben.
Can you do a video on the trolley/bench/stand rig your students have there? - looks superb!
Keep sharing knowledge 😎 happy dives!
Good content, Ben! I’d love to know more about the setup those guys had for their kit to hang on.
Its a DIY solution. A small cart turned into a stool for the twinset.
@@UTD_ScubaDiving Excellent video! Could this fellow diver share some pictures of his DIY construction?
Excelente video! Muchas gracias!
Shouldn’t your left pocket be your ‘utility’ pocket and the right one your ‘emergency’?
well, that depends on the organization. We believe you should be confident in using either pocket. It just comes down to convenience, your right pocket is less obstructed by stages or deco cylinders. Therefore, it's just more convenient to use that as the "working pocket."
The left pocket's emergency use should still be controlled, calm, and collected. For that matter, nothing in an emergency should be rushed and done with haste. Slow is smooth smooth is fast.
Thanks for guide! Could you please clarify whether equipment match includes crotch strap and p-valve check.
no not really, but I would hope my team will notice that mu crotch strap is dangling. However the p-valve might not be a bad idea. Don't ask me why I know that 🙂
Thanks for Sharing!!
Thanks for the video. Good job! I would like to know what brand these gloves are. Im looking for white drygloves for ages and can´t seem to find them anywhere.
simple cheap black latex gloves, turned inside out
Very useful video thank you. What are your gloves and where did you buy them? Finding a good glove is a nightmare, either too thick and no dexterity or too tight with heated gloves.
Cheap latex ones turned inside out :-)
digging those set up benches. assuming DIY?
Yes, I'll see if I can do a video on that
@@UTD_ScubaDiving Thank you!
Very very useful tnx
Whats the video light you are using?
Small one from BigBlue
Is there a reason the purge buttons on the second stages weren't tested?
That is done when we assemble the gear.
Interesting that some things would be tested twice (I'm assuming, for example, that you breathe off both second stages during assembly and then obviously breathe again during the match), but others wouldn't. A video of your assembly procedure would be good to see. Thanks for the reply and the content!