Step 10: Final Adjustments - Razor SIDE MOUNT SYSTEM Manual

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4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2.5

Step 10: Final Adjustments

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Remember everything changes when you get wet!
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Find some shallow open water or a swimming pool and try out the harness.
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The Razor Harness should have a tight fit to increase control of buoyancy, trim and
equipment load.
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A sloppy harness equates to a sloppy diver!
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Swimming efficiency and gas consumption will improve when the diver and equip-
ment load are all one unit and move together.
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Once you have made the final adjustments to your harness you can cut off any
extra webbing and burn the ends to seal them.
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Remember to leave enough adjustment in the harness for changes in thickness of
exposure protection or any gain in weight.
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All loose ends of webbing remaining can be held in place with the short sections of
bicycle tire inner-tube provided.
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Many divers choose to get 2 Razor Harnesses, 1 for cold water diving in a Drysuit
and 1 for warm water diving in a Wetsuit so that they do not have to worry about
adjusting the harness or changing D rings etc. when they change environments.
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All the other components of the Razor System will work with either harness
without any further changes needing to be made.
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