Hey all,
I'm trying to figure out how to best carry a couple of stages when sidemounting. My current strategy is to carry two stages over my sidemount cylinders. This rides really well when the tanks are full but as I breathe them down, they begin to float up. This causes two issues - 1) they tend to bash the ceiling of the passage, and 2) they increase my swimming resistance.
There seem to be two cures that I can think of. On a thread on TDS, Steve Bogaerts suggests slinging below is an option. He doesn't go so far as to suggest swapping over in the middle of a dive, but would this work, i.e. has anyone tried moving the stage from above to below their sidemount cylinders as they start floating up?
The other is to set up some sort of system to pull them down. I've been racking my brain on this one - some sort of bungie system, an extra clip somewhere, etc. Problem is, these clips are in a location where you're working by feel so I haven't come up with anything simple to do just by feel.
I've already tightened up my attachment to the point that the riding up i just a function of the length of the clip, .e. 3 inches or so. So really what I need is something that really pulls the whole tank down. I'd love to replicate how nicely everything sits on the swim out, during the swim back.
So - what are you sidemounters out there doing?


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