SIDEMOUNT SILESIA "TAKING OFF LEFT CYLINDER"

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Here is a skill I believe every sidemount diver should possess. Taking off the left cylinder while still wearing the right cylinder is a key skill that might come in handy in a variety of situations. Besides it helps to develope better buoyancy and equipment management. The important thing here is to remember that the longhose rests on the the short (left cylinder's) hose. To avoid entaglement the diver first needs to handle the longhose.
    I have spent a lot of hours underwater to finally come up with the procedure shwon here so I hope you appreciate it hence like and share it:).
    The beginning of the video shows how not to do it, then the whole procedure with explanations, and finally (my favourite part) the whole chain done with no fins.
    I hope you enjoy it!
    see more on my FB account sidemount slesia or on my YT channel.
    Greetings
    Michur

КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @triman500
    @triman500 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I linked the idea of clipping R tank to D ring to help stow hose.
    I have been sidemount diving in the uk with 2x12l steels /drysuit etc. I have about 4Kg of weigh in my stealth. I am diving in the red sea later in the year for the first time in a wetsuit with 2x 11l alum . Any idea's on initially weight - 7Kg ( obviously will check weigh with 50 bar in tanks) - just trying to get a rough idea from others experience ? Thanks.

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  Рік тому

      you need to contact me on info@sidemountsilesia.pl I do not give advice on YT. Sorry.

  • @jchantw
    @jchantw 4 роки тому +2

    Perfect teaching video..makes me wanna go for my SM trg now!

  • @MariaLuisa-ny7gl
    @MariaLuisa-ny7gl 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @xxxAlBundy
    @xxxAlBundy 8 років тому +3

    Dudes awesome buoyancy control, the best I've seen ...

  • @arroyodflint7114
    @arroyodflint7114 4 роки тому +1

    Poetry in motion...if i could be a tenth that good i would very happy bunny

  • @kevinbutler717
    @kevinbutler717 3 роки тому

    I have 2 words "WOW and WOW"! Awesome buoyancy and trim. Great video.

  • @hanschristopher1
    @hanschristopher1 8 років тому

    Good morning Master from Caracas...I keep watching and see more details to learnd...excelent tecnique...thanks

  • @whitedime
    @whitedime 8 років тому +1

    that seems overly complicated, who makes those chest mount D rings?

  • @rpdrums11
    @rpdrums11 9 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks. :)

  • @jvr2219
    @jvr2219 3 роки тому

    Wow...

  • @MrNotebookguy
    @MrNotebookguy 8 років тому

    Lets see those aluminium cylinders below 80bar ;)

  • @정준양-u8d
    @정준양-u8d 9 років тому +1

    형님..멋쟁이..최고!^^*

  • @davidhamilton7814
    @davidhamilton7814 5 років тому

    Can only aspire to have buoyancy control like yours, awesome 👏

  • @johannmattis4842
    @johannmattis4842 7 років тому

    Good stuff man! The videos are at good quality to watch and good content too. You look like a sidemount artist.
    I dive the stealth 2 too since 1.5 years with drysuit. I'm working on improving my rigging atm to make it more streamlined and improving drills. Your videos are a good teaching :).

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  7 років тому

      Johann Mattis. Thank you very much for your comment!

  • @neilhay2155
    @neilhay2155 8 років тому

    Excellent buoyancy control. Seeing your fins on the bottom behind you. Top skill display too. Thank you.

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  8 років тому

      Thank you Neil again! :-) pleasure to be complimented on the skills I keep on practicing! Regards. Michur

  • @mikemccann
    @mikemccann 9 років тому

    Tomasz. As usual your video is a pleasure to watch. I enjoyed it very much. Dobsha. M

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  9 років тому

      +Mike McCann Thanks a lot again bro!

  • @mousa5000z
    @mousa5000z 7 років тому

    amazing dive , I wish to dive with you

  • @chinesli
    @chinesli 8 років тому

    nice... thanks so much for the video and for the details. I will drill that the next time I get underwater :)

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  8 років тому

      +Goelu Thank you! Glad to be of help.good luck

  • @hanschristopher1
    @hanschristopher1 8 років тому

    Thanks...more tips from the master...

  • @hanschristopher1
    @hanschristopher1 7 років тому

    Thanks Michael J Tandy...

  • @hanschristopher1
    @hanschristopher1 8 років тому

    Master...why purging th right regulator first?...before right hose off...

    • @MichaelTandy11
      @MichaelTandy11 7 років тому

      The reason for this is to test, making sure gas is available from that regulator.

  • @oding8567
    @oding8567 6 років тому

    Hi ! Where can I get the "triple shoulder d-rings" ?

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 5 років тому

      Look up SUMP UK on Facebook. He sells multiple variations.

  • @DaivingsLv
    @DaivingsLv 9 років тому

    Thank you Michur for filming this great Sidemount learning video. What BC do you use?

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  9 років тому +1

      Daivings Lv Thanks for your comment. This is XDEEP Stealth2.0 Tec Setup used here. Regards! You can visit my FB fan page "Sidemount Silesia"

    • @DaivingsLv
      @DaivingsLv 9 років тому

      Tomasz Michura I am looking to Stealth2.0! Please help choose between XDEEP Stealth2.0 Tec and XDEEP Stealth2.0? ;)

    • @tmichura
      @tmichura  9 років тому

      Daivings Lv PM me on FB

    • @DaivingsLv
      @DaivingsLv 9 років тому

      Done! :)

  • @808bigisland
    @808bigisland 4 роки тому

    Ditch your quipment. Go free and freedive and buyoancy control is total. This looks obssessive and narcistic.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 3 роки тому

      Why do you feel you need to insult people who have a different hobby from you? This is clearly a practice and demonstration video. In normal open water diving you wouldn’t have a need to take off a cylinder. In cave or wreck diving however it may be the only way you can go forward. Do you intend to “ditch your equipment” when you’re cave diving?