Article by GUE Instructor Cody Gardner and Peter Steinhoff.
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It’s important to have the harness properly adjusted. It doesn’t have to be super tight but it shouldn’t be sloppy either. This is a guideline that will help you get it right. |
When you do the adjustments try to wear something of similar thickness to your underwear or wetsuit.
Adjustment checklist:
- Make sure the harness is properly weaved.
- Adjust the length of the shoulder straps.
- Adjust the height of the shoulder D-rings.
- Check that it’s evenly adjusted.
- Adjust the waist strap.
- Adjust the left D-ring.
- Adjust the length of the crotch strap.
- Adjust the back D-ring.
| 1. Is the harness properly weaved? Before we start, make sure you have the harness properly weaved. It should be a one-piece harness and it must be weaved like this to work. |
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| 3. Placement of the shoulder D-rings. Extend your arms and close your eyes. Make sure your thumbs touch the D-rings when you bring your arms in. |
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Now you are all set up!
Happy diving!
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