I go in left arm 1st like You. But going out Y can see at exactly 2:15 You use that stone pile to get the shoulder strap over the dump valve. Without this assistance and heavy loaded harness You can struggle getting the harness over the dump valve on left shoulder and I find it easier going out left arm 1st. I lay the harness high on my back bent forward so I find it easy getting the dump valve controlled out left arm first. The "slipknot" is epic, I use the rubber ring for that.
That's great for you, whatever works right ;-) The stone wall was a last minute decision to use. Regardless what weight is in the harness, I'd never throw it on the floor, mainly habit though. Normally I support the harness with my left shoulder, as I do a twinset or single cylinder when I remove my left arm while holding the unit from falling over. I find the rubber rings a little too thick for my fingers and gloves, plus I get more stretch with bungee. Also which I will show in another video, another use of the 'slip knots' for locating the power inflators in lateral line with the armpits, below the drysuit inflator. This is a really good position for the lp inflators coming off the 5th ports on the 1st stages to follow the same lateral line. No more crossing over things and interference with drysuit inflator.
Nice one, Danish.
I go in left arm 1st like You. But going out Y can see at exactly 2:15 You use that stone pile to get the shoulder strap over the dump valve. Without this assistance and heavy loaded harness You can struggle getting the harness over the dump valve on left shoulder and I find it easier going out left arm 1st. I lay the harness high on my back bent forward so I find it easy getting the dump valve controlled out left arm first. The "slipknot" is epic, I use the rubber ring for that.
That's great for you, whatever works right ;-) The stone wall was a last minute decision to use. Regardless what weight is in the harness, I'd never throw it on the floor, mainly habit though. Normally I support the harness with my left shoulder, as I do a twinset or single cylinder when I remove my left arm while holding the unit from falling over. I find the rubber rings a little too thick for my fingers and gloves, plus I get more stretch with bungee. Also which I will show in another video, another use of the 'slip knots' for locating the power inflators in lateral line with the armpits, below the drysuit inflator. This is a really good position for the lp inflators coming off the 5th ports on the 1st stages to follow the same lateral line. No more crossing over things and interference with drysuit inflator.
Yelp my shoulder method works fine with loading the harness In the trunk as In 99% if cases.