Sidemount- Principles For Success -
Sidemount success isn’t a checklist—it’s a mindset. Start simple, drill the basics, and always prioritize control over convenience.
What works for a 6’4” instructor in a drysuit probably fails for you in a 3mm wetsuit. Adjust your tank height, bungee tension, and clip positions for YOUR reach and flexibility. Sidemount is personal. If it feels awkward on land, it’ll be dangerous underwater. Sidemount- Principles For Success
If you’re vertical or tilted, you’ve already lost. Success starts with a flat, stable platform. Adjust your tanks, wing, and weight so you can hover motionless at 10 feet. Your spine should be parallel to the surface—always. Sidemount success isn’t a checklist—it’s a mindset
#SidemountDiving #TechDiving #ScubaTips #DiveSmart #BuoyancyControl Adjust your tank height, bungee tension, and clip
Sidemount Success: 5 Principles That Actually Move the Needle
You don’t have one cylinder—you have two independent lifelines. Never breathe one tank below 1/3 of its starting pressure unless you’re in a deliberate failure drill. Symmetrical consumption isn’t the goal; discipline is.
After countless dives (and fixing my own bad habits), here are the that separate successful sidemount divers from the “doorway dangles.”