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Sidemount- Principles For Success [verified] Review

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You must aim for neutral longitudinal trim. The cylinder should hang parallel to your body. This is achieved by positioning the top bolt snap so that the buoyancy of the cylinder (usually in the bottom half due to the boot or thicker metal) balances the weight of the valve. Sidemount- Principles For Success

In the last two decades, sidemount diving has evolved from a niche technique exclusive to the cramped passageways of UK sump divers and Florida cave explorers into a mainstream configuration embraced by technical divers, recreational photographers, and warm-water vacationers alike. Its rise in popularity is undeniable. However, with this surge in adoption comes a proliferation of divers who wear the gear but miss the nuance. Sidemount: Principles For Success (eBook) The

Every cylinder must be secured to the diver at exactly five points of adjustable contact. This is achieved by positioning the top bolt

If the diver places the bolt snap too high on the valve, the top of the tank is heavy, and the bottom floats up. The tank assumes a "head-down" orientation, pushing the diver’s legs down and causing them to bicycle kick to stay level. If the bolt snap is placed too low, the valve floats up, and the heavy base of the cylinder sinks, dragging the diver into a "head-up, feet-down" posture.

Step-by-step instructions on sizing, adjusting, and customizing a basic sidemount harness rather than buying an expensive pre-made rig.