I know you do a lot of diving so I'll send some your way tomorrow. Check out the net for the gozillion items you can experiment with using on it. Most of the carabiners and clips are a couple bucks each.ScubaLawyer wrote:Looks like a great idea to me. I'm always swapping out harness material to try and find the perfect comfort and fit. Looks softer than standard 2" webbing but haven't touched it so don't know. Plus I'm always swapping out cameras for goodie bags for lift bags for fish stringers, etc... depending on the diving pursuit at hand. My 2 psi. Mark.
Hmmm, so I've been "volunteered" again. Everyone around me took one step back. Happy to do it. To paraphrase the old Life Cereal commercial, "Let's get Markie to do it, he'll dive anything." Send it on over. Mark.Bryan wrote:I know you do a lot of diving so I'll send some your way tomorrow. Check out the net for the gozillion items you can experiment with using on it. Most of the carabiners and clips are a couple bucks each.ScubaLawyer wrote:Looks like a great idea to me. I'm always swapping out harness material to try and find the perfect comfort and fit. Looks softer than standard 2" webbing but haven't touched it so don't know. Plus I'm always swapping out cameras for goodie bags for lift bags for fish stringers, etc... depending on the diving pursuit at hand. My 2 psi. Mark.
End of summer you can give the forum an update and some photos if you can.
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Hmmm, so I've been "volunteered" again. Everyone around me took one step back. Happy to do it. To paraphrase the old Life Cereal commercial, "Let's get Markie to do it, he'll dive anything." Send it on over. Mark.
Talking about cotton harness and B4 masks would be pretty out of place in the Modern Era Double Hose Diving section don't you think?8dust wrote:....ahhh, pockets and shot weights? but that's getting pretty far afield from vintage equipment... to each his own.
Your results may vary but I tried weight pockets on my harness and hated it. I used XS Scuba weight pockets and the large black clips to keep them in place. I never felt like I got it centered or balanced correctly. I went to using a rubber belt with vintage bail style buckle and have been happy with it.ScubaLawyer wrote:Captain,
I really like the idea of removable weights. I took a look on-line and I didn't really see a MOLLE clip/fastener that would work for that purpose. I'm all for experimenting so I was curious if you had any ideas in that regard. Mark
I consider myself more of a double hose diver than a vintage diver.8dust wrote:....ahhh, pockets and shot weights? but that's getting pretty far afield from vintage equipment... to each his own.
Except at Silver Springscaptain wrote:I consider myself more of a double hose diver than a vintage diver.8dust wrote:....ahhh, pockets and shot weights? but that's getting pretty far afield from vintage equipment... to each his own.
I never change my setup because it's way too much trouble for what I do. With a webbing system like this it would seem pretty easy to swap solo/budy configurations. Don't think it's a must to me, but doesn't hurt either. Would've gotten it in the first place if I had the chance.Creed wrote:I'd be willing to give it a shot. I keep playing with different harness configurations with my backplate and I'm not quite happy yet, so this may be exactly what I'm looking for.
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