Sidemount Principles For Success Verified
Aluminum tanks (negative when full, positive when empty) and steel tanks (always negative) require opposite strategies. The verified method is the "inverted pendulum" – place 70% of your ditchable weight on a single rear trim pocket at the small of your back, and 30% on the spine of your butt plate.
Sidemount diving is a magic solution that will make every dive better for every diver. It is a tool designed for specific contexts: cave diving, wreck penetration, technical decompression diving, and for divers who value true independent redundancy and back‑relief. sidemount principles for success verified
To maintain lateral balance (weight distribution), a diver must switch regulators frequently to ensure the pressure in both tanks remains relatively equal. Ambidextrous Proficiency: Aluminum tanks (negative when full, positive when empty)
—it is essential to focus on the core philosophy of efficiency, streamline, and adaptability. It is a tool designed for specific contexts:
The ability to detach, remove, and reattach cylinders while submerged is crucial for navigating narrow passages or handing over equipment.
Regular Practice: Buoyancy and trim are perishable skills. Even a few weeks out of the water can affect your "feel" for the rig.