Description has been updated 21/12/09 - due to viewers asking similar questions about what type of cylinders are being used and the pressure left in the cylinders.
How do you get the Nomad to be so streamlined on the back? what modifications/techniques did you do/use. Also how do you get the tanks to not hang too low when full when attached to the waist d-rings
Whatever it is it looks great and very streamlined.
I was told about these door handles being a piece of junk... Tanks are way to far from your back and WILL damage the roof/ceiling of cave when in tight passages.
I agree 100% with this video.
Thanks to share and keep us updated with any sidemount scuba stuff!
Description has been updated 21/12/09 - due to viewers asking similar questions about what type of cylinders are being used and the pressure left in the cylinders.
sidemountscubadiving 2 years ago
How do you get the Nomad to be so streamlined on the back? what modifications/techniques did you do/use. Also how do you get the tanks to not hang too low when full when attached to the waist d-rings
Whatever it is it looks great and very streamlined.
Thanks
DRlocal 2 years ago
Thanks for this informative video
ClosingInOnMaths 3 years ago
Very interesting video.
I was told about these door handles being a piece of junk... Tanks are way to far from your back and WILL damage the roof/ceiling of cave when in tight passages.
I agree 100% with this video.
Thanks to share and keep us updated with any sidemount scuba stuff!
Cheers
IDCS96982 3 years ago