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Old 16-01-08, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mal Bridgeman
The harness break is an interesting conundrum .... there's plenty who say one is not required but plenty who find one invaluable.....I don't dive off ribs in this country so can;t comment but have never needed one abroad.

As to D-rings, one, correctly placed, which you can reliably "hit" is a lot more use than a gaggle [1] of incorrectly placed ones.

Had you thought about coming to the Discover DIR day at Stoney, at all?

Mal

[1] The really is[2] the correct term for multiple D-rings on a harness
[2] Ok....I made that up !
i find myself agreeing! I wouldn't want to be without my break. I just makes it so much easier to get it off - even on dry land.

I have 4 d rings. one on each of the harness straps at a sensible height, and one on each side of the waist strap. I know what goes on each of them, and i know exactly where they are. If there was any more, they would interfere with each other.
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