Harness Buckle Positions
Without a doubt, the defining feature of the Pterodactyl Backplate/Harness System is the harness rollers that allow the diver to don/doff the harness with considerable ease. Although there are several other features that set this product apart from the rest of "the hurd", it is this one feature that really defines the Pterodactyl. Numerous divers who own a Pterodactyl have raved about this convenience to me in innumerable e-mails over the past year. And what's more, this very feature also allows the harness to automatically adjust to changes in the diver's exposure suit. Instead of spending much time adjusting your harness to account for a warmer (or colder) dive from the previous one, just get into the Pterodactyl's harness and go. At the very worst, all you might have to do (if anything) is adjust the position of the belt buckle to fall in the middle. Recently, I have marked three positions of the buckle on my harness to account for variations in exposure suit...a very warm dive wearing just a tee shirt under my drysuit, a more typical dive wearing a tee shirt and drysuit undergarment, and finally, a very cold dive wearing tee shirt, wool sweater and drysuit undergarment under my drysuit. To take the guess work out of positioning my belt buckle everytime, I marked these three positions on my harness (with Whiteout at first and then using contrasting-color thread). Please see the two pictures in the next blog. You might consider this simple method...all in the spirit of fine-tuning your gear.