Sometimes OOA is equipment failure so not really a skills problem. So you can have air in your tank and not be able to use it.
OK, you are right.
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Sometimes OOA is equipment failure so not really a skills problem. So you can have air in your tank and not be able to use it.
I don't - because my hair gets tangled in it .
Hmmmm. I wear a snorkel every dive and I don’t have that problem at all. And it’s a completely rigid snorkel not the kind where the bottom part is flexible.No! Constantly clearing your mask because a snorkel is breaking your skirt seal makes your mask fog up.
Shhhhhhhhh!
Hmmmm. I wear a snorkel every dive and I don’t have that problem at all. And it’s a completely rigid snorkel not the kind where the bottom part is flexible.
Fir everyone rationalizing that you won’t need it I suggest you watch Blackhawk Down.
Hmmmm. I wear a snorkel every dive and I don’t have that problem at all. And it’s a completely rigid snorkel not the kind where the bottom part is flexible.
Fir everyone rationalizing that you won’t need it I suggest you watch Blackhawk Down.
Exactly, everyone is trying to rationalize that they don't need it and use very "weak stories" to do so compensating for poor and inadequate training.
Only on SB we can have a 13 page argument over wearing a snorkel or not and this is not the first time? If you feel there is benefit in wearing one go for it if not then don't shouldn't be shamed either way.