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New Sidemount System

Cave Diver

Nurse Shark
First Name
Carl
For the sidemount divers, a new sidemount system:


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ReefHound

The Last Poobah
DAM CHUMmer
First Name
Todd
Well that's the harness, you'd still need a plate and wing. The UTD is the whole kit.
 

Cave Diver

Nurse Shark
First Name
Carl
Well that's the harness, you'd still need a plate and wing. The UTD is the whole kit.

No plate (backplate) necessary on a sidemount rig; the only plates on this type of harness are two small plates where the webbing intersects on the upper and lower back.

interesting. but if i were to ever sidemount, i'd still prefer the razor http://www.gosidemount.com/razor.asp

Currently, the Razor does not have a way to attach a wing....a wing, not a dromedary bag...which makes diving with steel cylinders pretty much out of the question. I say pretty much, as I do not ever want to underestimate the power of strokery.:piratewithhat2:
 

24%

Tiger Shark
First Name
Douglas
Holy smokes, I really need to stay more up to date. That really does use a Dromedary bag. :eek::eek::eek: Call me crazy but that sounds scary to me.
 

Cave Diver

Nurse Shark
First Name
Carl
They put more info on the UTD store site about the sidemount system. Too bad the lift capacity of the 'Z-Trim Device' (the triangular wing) is only 15 lbs.
 

rakpix

Nurse Shark
First Name
Evan
but even utd is supposed to teach a "zero buyancy" miniclass. you could do that with a razor, two AL80's and nothing else. scuba streaking!! ;)
 

Captain HardHead

Nurse Shark
First Name
Doug
15 lbs of lift doen't seem like much. I guess it would be enough to compensate for the weight changes of your tanks (even steel) while diving if you start of neutral. I don't think it would be enough to keep your head comfortable above water if you were with steel tanks. I think they are planning on you adding and removing your tanks while in the water.
 

Cave Diver

Nurse Shark
First Name
Carl
These types of harnesses, The Razor and 'Razor clones', are designed for using AL80s. Even with 15 lbs of lift, this sidemount system isn't going to work for the steel cylinders that we use in diving the Florida caves, not to mention the decompression and stage bottles. Lack of sufficient lift was the problem with the older models of the Armadillo Sidemount Harness.
 

Cave Diver

Nurse Shark
First Name
Carl
Nice to know that the production models of the UTD Z Harness Trim Device has 20 lbs of lift and the inflator elbow and opv/pull dump have been placed on the inside, towards the diver's back, where it is protected from hitting the overhead.
 
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