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Yes the only way to do different diving is with different gear
Or bust!
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25 lbs Heavy Duty Diving Donut Wing Single Tank für professionelle Taucher Freitauchen Speerfischen - AliExpress 18
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Noice!
I have been looking at that wing...Simply put despite three I have being of better than or equal in quality to some name brands
you may find an unscrupulous seller of questionable character, who uses a water soluble glue
like Gilligan magically concocted for the S. S. Minnow not that Gilligan was at all unscupulous
just simple
It's hard to tell, but these pads look like they are there for roll control. It doesn't take much.I have been looking at that wing...
Does it have roll control rods in it?
Hard to tell by the picture...
Love your different rigs
I have wings ranging from an 11# singles wing all the way up to a 55# doubles wing of various brands. None of them weight more than about 2 1/2#. If you remove them from the plate for travel, they all fold up to smaller size than the plate. I can fit my plate, wing and fins in a roll-on size bag; reg, mask and computer in a small dry bag size backpack that doubles as my boat bag; stuff 3-4 days of rash guard, trunks and miscellaneous crap around the edges and travel without checking any bags. This setup allows for indefinite length of trip to warm weather destinations. Plate and wing setups are perfect for travel. You can’t carry a dive knife on board a plane though so you’ll have to fight off those bull sharks with your bare hands.I'm considering splurging and getting the Apeks now that I see the OMS is not available in black. Only concern is weight, I couldn't find any website (including their official website) that shows how much heavier the PSD version is vs the normal version. I want something travel friendly.