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Thanks for the pics Mike. Do the harnesses look good? ANd on the one piece webbing one are the shoulder pads removable and do the drings go on the webbing or the pads. Not real clear from the pic.
 
Looks like the scooter price is the same as the X. From the specs on their web site, it is almost twice the weight of the X. Without seeing the Hollis scooter in person, from a spec war, they would loose to the X.
 
Are those the connectors into the battery on the bottom of the canister lid? If so, KUDOS to Hollis. The flimsy, fragile wire-to-Anderson-connector system used by other manufacturers is a ridiculous system for such an expensive device. (Says Lynne, who has repaired wires on the can light lid, and soldered wires back onto batteries.)

I love that bright blue doubles wing (the one without the bungies). Matches my dry suit :)
 
Jim, the harnesses look great, but at the same time, its really just webbing you know....depending on which one your looking at..

Yes, the pads are removable and the D-rings are also removable/movable and not built into the shoulder pads.....

Im putting together my initial order tonight, and turning in tomorrow....if anyone is interested, I will be giving an Additional 10% off for prepurchases.....Prepurchases means BEFORE I put in the order tomorrow....I will be in/out the remainder of the night, so if you have any questions on pricing or more questions please feel free to PM me or call my Cell phone for the fastest response....The number is 630-508-6453, I have no problem with helping, so please dont hesitate to call........

P.S. PPO2 do not prank call me at 2am :wink:
 
Are those the connectors into the battery on the bottom of the canister lid? If so, KUDOS to Hollis. The flimsy, fragile wire-to-Anderson-connector system used by other manufacturers is a ridiculous system for such an expensive device. (Says Lynne, who has repaired wires on the can light lid, and soldered wires back onto batteries.)

I love that bright blue doubles wing (the one without the bungies). Matches my dry suit :)


You are absolutly correct on the light...its a great design

PS, I do have some more pics that I didnt have a chance to upload yet, so if there is something you wanted to see that I missed, tell me and I will throw it up
 
I like the connectors too ... and the drysuit looks interesting ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Yes its very similar to Halcyons design on the light....I dont think they so much are trying to copy so much as its just a great design on how it goes together

Bob those drysuits are extremely stretchy, for those that ever saw their old suits, they are great quality, and these are like 30% more stretchy, warmth and durability of a neoprene suit, comfort, mobility, and less wearable weight like a trilam...The zipper looked a little difficult to use, but the more I think about it and practice, its not that bad of a design...they said it took alot of tweaking to figure it out how they wanted....Cant wait to get a DEMO
 
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