It all depends where are you going and how long into the cave..but if i was you,i would use a set of doubles each side..it works perfect,i did that at the cave of Naharon traverse to Mayan Blue 5000ft (ave. of 70ft),i removed them twice and i balanced just fine,if you want to dive in mexico,i would take you for free,just pay for the gas and entance fee....No problem
@pariscavernicola amazingly enough I've done no mount with a very similar setup to what you see in this video, stages on top. As stated just unclip, remove, its not rocket science.
Dude,you coulded do better.... besides whats the whole point for YOU to do sidemount? if you cant even remove the 5 tanks...Sidemount is having your back free so you can deal at narrow passages.....
Actually, that configuration is still sidemount, as the whole profile is still lower then any backmount configuration suitable for cavediving. All of those tanks are easily removed with a simple "unclip". If you would like to learn more about how this configuration works, you're free to email me for a dive and see it for yourself.
BTW, you're also free to tell us what configuration of tanks you would use double stage sidemount into a cave.
It all depends where are you going and how long into the cave..but if i was you,i would use a set of doubles each side..it works perfect,i did that at the cave of Naharon traverse to Mayan Blue 5000ft (ave. of 70ft),i removed them twice and i balanced just fine,if you want to dive in mexico,i would take you for free,just pay for the gas and entance fee....No problem
pariscavernicola 4 years ago
@pariscavernicola amazingly enough I've done no mount with a very similar setup to what you see in this video, stages on top. As stated just unclip, remove, its not rocket science.
rhornungstube 1 year ago
Dude,you coulded do better.... besides whats the whole point for YOU to do sidemount? if you cant even remove the 5 tanks...Sidemount is having your back free so you can deal at narrow passages.....
pariscavernicola 4 years ago
Actually, that configuration is still sidemount, as the whole profile is still lower then any backmount configuration suitable for cavediving. All of those tanks are easily removed with a simple "unclip". If you would like to learn more about how this configuration works, you're free to email me for a dive and see it for yourself.
BTW, you're also free to tell us what configuration of tanks you would use double stage sidemount into a cave.
CaveExploration 4 years ago