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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Underslung pony in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Missus Janos, who is very much a recreational diver and proud of it, side slings a 3l Ali pony. She ... |
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| Missus Janos, who is very much a recreational diver and proud of it, side slings a 3l Ali pony. She loves it - it's so light underwater and it's out of the way so she doesn't really notice it. After her first dive with it she said that if she'd known how easy it was then she would have got one aaages ago. Also, Missus Janos is feak and weeble and doesn't really like carrying heavy kit. So I tend to end up doing it for her. She loves the sideslung as it makes kitting up a doddle too: Clip on the bottom of the Pony, then leave it lying on the bench, then seconds before it's time to get in she does the top clip up. Easy, and no extra strain on her back. Janos
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