No they are not ... the Worthington HP100's are spec'ed at 1.3 lbs lighter weight than the Faber HP100's, and about 2 lbs less buoyant ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Yep - have the Worthington HP 100's myself.
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No they are not ... the Worthington HP100's are spec'ed at 1.3 lbs lighter weight than the Faber HP100's, and about 2 lbs less buoyant ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Question... is there any good reason/advantage at all to going with two right hand valves in sidemount?
Question... is there any good reason/advantage at all to going with two right hand valves in sidemount?
Are ring bungees or continuous bungees a better option for 2 right hand valves? If so, why? Thanks.
FWIW. I have two valves (right-handed?) because I also dive them single. I understand the mirror effect of the valves, but haven't had a problem with one valve up and one down. Now, when you get to the level of the restricted cave divers on this forum, you might rethink.
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I understand.FWIW. I have two valves (right-handed?) because I also dive them single. I understand the mirror effect of the valves, but haven't had a problem with one valve up and one down. Now, when you get to the level of the restricted cave divers on this forum, you might rethink.
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I understand.
However, would a left-hand valve create any issues if you dove it single? And, if not, it would just seem to make sense to order one of a pair w/ left hand... no?
is there a reason why you wouldn't want to dive a left handed valve backmounted?