Rigging Backplate Harness Part 1
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Step by step rigging of one-piece webbing harness on Backplate (and wing) BC (buoyancy compensator).
Rigging Backplate Part 2, fitting to diver here:
• Rigging Backplate Harn...
Components for this system (which happens to be made by HOG (highly Optimized Gear):
Red AL Plate
23lb singles wing
Red, 2" webbing (15ft)
Weight pockets, XS Scuba (2)
D-Rings (2 bent, 3 regular)
Keepers (serrated and smooth)
Bungee ring or large O-ring as inflator keeper
neoprene sleeves for shoulder/crotch (optional)
Part 2 (to follow soon) will be the final fitting to the diver.
Enjoy and dive safe!
Jim
Big Dog, DDT
DiscoveryDiversTokyo.com
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DDT you are dope! Nice content and your other videos are also so informative. Come on guys, this channel deserves more subscriptions.
Very kind of you to say. Takes so long to build subs. I've rededicated myself...will see how I do from now. Thanks for the kind words and encouragement.
I know this video is a little old, but if anyone is putting on strap pads, bend the straps into a C shape as you slide the pads down. It'll add a little stiffness as you push them through, and you'll save a bunch of head ache.
Good tip! I do the same usually.
Awesome video! Love the way you broke every step down in detail. This should definitely help me get my setup together!! Thank you!
Many thanks, Kenneth!
That is one awesome workshop. WTG 👍
Thanks for the kind comment!
Nice one! Really like the idea of those scuba xs pockets in case you need a bit of extra lead for warm water diving. Also much cheaper and than the standard integrated weight system from most manufacturers.
They are nice. A great value, too, compared to other offerings.
Great video - Thanks.
Many thanks!
This is a great video thanx so comprehensive 😉
Very Kind of you to comment, Mark! I'm back!!!
A very helpful demonstration of setting up a plate and harness (the best on YT in fact, which becomes clear in Part 2 😏)...I'm setting up my first this weekend. Much appreciated. I'm curious, if one is using a standard recreational hose configuration (no long hose 2nd stage), where/how do you clip-off one's octo?
Hey, JB. Thanks for the show of support. Glad the videos helped 👍. I do have folks use traditional regs and just clip off the spare reg to to one of the front chest d-rings (wiht an appropriate, detachable clip system).
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Just found your channel (5-2-2019) but wanted to make a quick comment about when you were talking about putting your cannister light on the waist strap. I use to do that then looking at all the holes on the backplate right and left edge. I bought some small carabiners (really small) that would fir through the holes. On the cannister I used 2 worm clamps to hold two (top and bottom) small d-rings. This way I can clip the cannister into the back plate and a side benefit is the cannister is protected under my arm and below the tank. My light has a top switch so I inverted it so I could easily reach the switch.
Thanks for the valuable feedback..
OMG you have a workshop with this much space in Tokyo?!!?? Thanks for sharing your video!
Lol, many thanks for the view and comment, G3. This is a green screen, although I have 1 or 2 well-off friends in Tokyo that do have space like this.
Nice video! Would you tell me the measure of the rubber inner tube? It’s a motorcycle one? A bicycle?
Thanks. Greetings from Spain!
If the diver using Backplate setup for recreation diving ONLY, does the crotch strap is necessary? can the diver dives without it?
Good Q. Actually, a feature of all back-inflate BCs is that on the surface, when inflated, they tend to push the diver's face forward when approaching full inflation. This is one reason why the crotch strap is useful. It keeps the bladder as close to the diver as possible, reducing this face-forward tendency at the surface. Avoiding full inflation at the surface is also advised.
Nice video. Where do you get the Neoprene Sleeves from?
They came from HOG (I"m a dealer) but you can also use rubber inner tube sections.
I am thinking about a hog back plate and wing any thoughts on this?
Hi Brian. Thanks for watching. I've built about 20 o these rigs over the last handful of years. So far, I can highly recommend the HOG combo. 👍
Great Video. Why is it reversed?
Cuz I'm not great at editing/details! ;)