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Learn how to simply and safely attach bottom weight to a freediving float. 0:00 | Intro to setting the line and attaching bottom weights 0:59 | Carabiner system 1:29 | Safety stopper knots to avoid losing your setup! 1:48 | Loading a weight strap with 20lbs / 10kgs (Old weight belt can work too if secured properly closed with the buckle and secondary connection such as duct tape 2:36 | Connecting the bottom weights to the float with carabiners 2:56 | How to tie a bowline knot for freediving rope, and remove it after 4:41 | Handling the carabiner gates and dropping the weights 5:18 | Tying off the line to carabiner (Clove hitch is a very speedy option too, but can slowly slip) 5:49 | Pulling up the line while tilting back and forth to pull quick and efficiently 7:22 | Feeding the line back into the float on top of itself (Daisy chaining can work too, but can lead to big delays in your dive session if someone does it incorrectly). 8:24 | Molchanovs pulley system setup demonstration 10:14 | Molchanovs pulley system dropping and pulling up of the line 11:16 | Outro Watch More: ICE DIVING • 🧊 Freediving under Ice | Ice diving in Canada SHIPWRECKS • Shipwreck Diving Tobermory | Freediving so... FREEDIVING TIPS • Freediving Tips and Instructional Freedive... SUBSCRIBE for more breath hold tips and freediving videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/AndrooprFre... CONNECT Comment here on YouTube, we try get back to everyone :) Andrew TT / androopr Andrew IG / androopr Lilly IG / lilfreediver COURSES: https://www.OntarioFreedivers.com Remember: Never hold your breath alone. We are trained professionals, do not attempt without proper training. See you underwater!