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    Default NB sidemount

    I got my trans pac together for sidemount. I've tried it in a pool. Little differant than backmount. A good differant.

    A question I switched the inflator hose to the bottom of the wing and put the over pressure valve on the upper part of the wing.

    How will this affect the operation of the wing.

    I thought for gear config. it's good, but would like some veteran SM divers input

    Thanks in advance
    Jerome


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    Default Re: NB sidemount

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffersonwsm
    I got my trans pac together for sidemount. I've tried it in a pool. Little differant than backmount. A good differant.

    A question I switched the inflator hose to the bottom of the wing and put the over pressure valve on the upper part of the wing.

    How will this affect the operation of the wing.

    I thought for gear config. it's good, but would like some veteran SM divers input

    Thanks in advance
    Jerome
    You may find that you are foot heavy since a majority of your lift is now at your shoulders. I've used my wing in the standard position for years,and I've used tire inner tube to protect the elbow and section of corrugated hose that would stick up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelly Jessop
    Quote Originally Posted by jeffersonwsm
    I got my trans pac together for sidemount. I've tried it in a pool. Little differant than backmount. A good differant.

    A question I switched the inflator hose to the bottom of the wing and put the over pressure valve on the upper part of the wing.

    How will this affect the operation of the wing.

    I thought for gear config. it's good, but would like some veteran SM divers input

    Thanks in advance
    Jerome
    You may find that you are foot heavy since a majority of your lift is now at your shoulders. I've used my wing in the standard position for years,and I've used tire inner tube to protect the elbow and section of corrugated hose that would stick up.
    Kelly - Not sure but I think he ment he unscrewed the dump and hose and switched them around, leaving the wing in it's original position. If this is true then I think he will like it.

    I learned this from my Armadillo, it's how it's set up when I bought it. I did the samething to my frankenpack (transpac w/modified dual rec wing)

    Tie a piece of bungee below the oral inflator with a small clip on the other end. Bring the hose across your chest and clip it to a D-ring. Switching the hose and dump valve around and clipping it across your chest does a number of things for you.

    1) puts your power inflator button and your dry suit inflator in the same spot on your body.

    2) now you can run your LP inflator hose under your arm rather than over your shoulder. Makes life a lot easier when you need to remove tanks in tight passages.

    3) Clip your cookies and arrows to the bungee. It puts them below the chin and above the larger part of your chest, there is a natural void there so when you are playing around in really tight stuff the markers are less likely to get stripped off your gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcauliffe

    Kelly - Not sure but I think he ment he unscrewed the dump and hose and switched them around, leaving the wing in it's original position. If this is true then I think he will like it.

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    I see what you are reading. I've known people to do it the way I was thinking with unsatisfactory results.


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    I think he meant swap the position of the inflator and dump, that's the way to do it. The dump works much better at the top. Route the inflator hose up the left side and to the center of your chest. Use a short inflator hose on the left reg and add a bungie to keep it in the center or off to the left a little.
    Take a piece of plastic tubing, (the same size as your ice maker water line) and punt under the band on the left shoulder strap. Take a piece of #24 line, tie to the dump valve and route through the 3 inch long plastic tube and leave about 2 inches hanging out and attach the dump handle thingy. You use the inflator for adding air and the dump valve for letting air out. With the air coming out at the highest point you can dump air much faster when needed.

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    thanks I'll give it a try, worst case I switch it back Thought it would be good for stream lining. Thats the fun part of the learning curve it finding out what works for you

    Thanks
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    On the same topic, I'm currently using LP 80's. Now after 30+ dives in the Nomad, I'm ready for more volume. Has anyone used HP 120's for sidemount. I want to stay with the 7.25 inch diameter, so I am limited to cylinder choices. At DEMA I looked at the Faber HP 120 and compaired it with the Worthington HP 120. Any comments????? Ken


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    Quote Originally Posted by DogDiver
    On the same topic, I'm currently using LP 80's. Now after 30+ dives in the Nomad, I'm ready for more volume. Has anyone used HP 120's for sidemount. I want to stay with the 7.25 inch diameter, so I am limited to cylinder choices. At DEMA I looked at the Faber HP 120 and compaired it with the Worthington HP 120. Any comments????? Ken
    I've been using HP130 worthington's for about a year now, no complaints.
    Plenty of lift for twin 130's, 2 80cf stages, and one 40cf O2. Not to mention the 5# Salvo 35W HID canister.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogDiver
    On the same topic, I'm currently using LP 80's. Now after 30+ dives in the Nomad, I'm ready for more volume. Has anyone used HP 120's for sidemount. I want to stay with the 7.25 inch diameter, so I am limited to cylinder choices. At DEMA I looked at the Faber HP 120 and compaired it with the Worthington HP 120. Any comments????? Ken
    Yes - their bloody heavy getting them to the water...I would rather use my LP85 and a stage OR TWO before LP120's

    But that's jst me. I think Kelly uses them and I know John Kunkle uses them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizard
    I think he meant swap the position of the inflator and dump, that's the way to do it. The dump works much better at the top. Route the inflator hose up the left side and to the center of your chest. Use a short inflator hose on the left reg and add a bungie to keep it in the center or off to the left a little.
    Is there an echo in here?

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