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| Originally Posted by soldave Hi there. This is my first question in the DIR room so forgive me if the question is a simple one for you guys.
I've been reading quite a bit about this DIR philosophy and it's interesting me quite a lot. Anyway, I've just bought a Buddy Tekwing (please don't have a go - I like it!) and think it's great so far. My only issue at the moment is that the harness straps are very long, especially the crotch strap ones. This means that there is quite a lot of loose end on some of the straps. What is the best way to secure/cut off these straps?
There we go. Simple question and any answers are greatly appreciated  |
Where you go from here really depends on how serious you are about 'going DIR'. If you're interested in DIR and simply want to 'cherry pick' some of the good bits to improve your own diving then the Tekwing will do the job just fine.
If, on the other hand, you've made up your mind that you'd like to become a fully-signed up member of the DIR club (ie. get GUE training and dive with other DIR divers) then you may want to move the Tekwing on (they're easy to sell!) and buy yourself a wing/backplate/single peice harness combination. There are a number of 'issues' with this wing that make it less than ideal - the position of the rear dump, for example (it's on the wrong side of the wing!). I know this might sound harsh but trust me - this is the reality of 'going DIR' at times but it'll make the transistion easier in the long run...
If you're just cherry picking, however (which is no bad thing!) then you can cut off the excess lengths of harness strap using a pair of sharp scissors (or trauma shears - they work best!) and then use a lighter to burn the ends to stop them from fraying. You might also want to lose that D-ring attatched to either side of the wing - that's *definately* not DIR! And if the inflator doesn't attatch to the wing using a proper 'elbow' (some do, some don't, I believe), you might want to change that too...
As I said - it all really depends on how far you want to take your interest in DIR...