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Old 20-11-03, 11:55 AM
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Quote[/b] (Mark Chase @ Nov. 20 2003,10:37)]All I can say is that I like my set to be fixed tight against my back. I hate it when it flops about. I defie any one to get out of my harnis when its done up ready to dive, without first undooing a clip or friction grip.
We all like it tight against our back Mark, a sloppy rig is a nightmare, infact most people who take a fundamentals course who already have there harness fairly tight are initially dismayed that AG or some other instructor starts to make the harness even tighter.. this and other slight alterations aid in reaching the valves during shutdown without having to undo the waist buckle to do it..

There IS a knack of getting in and out of the rig, it's just finding it.. My rig is a tight as a jock's purse but I've found the knack of getting into and out of it without assistance, although this means not having my compass on my left forearm to achieve it... I fit the compass last after kitting or take it off first before dekitting...

Theres still places left on the fundy at Cap 26,27,28 November.... c'mon man get yer arris on it.. you know you want to.... it'd be worth the money to you just so you can argue the toss with AG about numerous issues.... imagine your delight/dismay (not sure which) if all of them were resolved..

Although this would curtail many of the debates on the DIR forum... lol...

Dave.
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