ScubaDoo83
Contributor
A tale of two Steves
Anyway here is a breakdown of each item you guys touched on:
- I would imagine I'm going to have to go elsewhere for the shears. My dive shop has a limited selection of blades and most are over priced knives only. Good news is it shouldn't be costly at all. How do you guys hold your shears on your person?
- I have booties and spring straps (came standard) on my fins, super comfortable
- my wetsuit is a 5mm which will do me justice I would imagine until half way through fall. Traveling all winter to dive.
- Not sure why people are suggesting gauges and compasses, I listed a dive computer as part of the package I already purchased. I'll probably get a backup compass to hang from my BC though cheaply.
- if you think the only problem with the Dive Caddy would be the length of the fins then I would gladly check the fins to have the rest of my gear with me. Although, I haven't been able to find measurements of my fins and I lost my measuring tape
Anyway here is a breakdown of each item you guys touched on:
- I would imagine I'm going to have to go elsewhere for the shears. My dive shop has a limited selection of blades and most are over priced knives only. Good news is it shouldn't be costly at all. How do you guys hold your shears on your person?
- I have booties and spring straps (came standard) on my fins, super comfortable
- my wetsuit is a 5mm which will do me justice I would imagine until half way through fall. Traveling all winter to dive.
- Not sure why people are suggesting gauges and compasses, I listed a dive computer as part of the package I already purchased. I'll probably get a backup compass to hang from my BC though cheaply.
- if you think the only problem with the Dive Caddy would be the length of the fins then I would gladly check the fins to have the rest of my gear with me. Although, I haven't been able to find measurements of my fins and I lost my measuring tape