chthonicly
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So many jimmies being rustled here!
I do agree that for it to be recreational diving you must be able to get to the surface without stopping if you have a failure. There's a huge section of pushy recreational diving which is more dangerous than conservative technical diving, due to things like the lack of redundancy in the rec configs. It feels like that's what's being poked at here.
My personal practices are more in line with what the guy in the video is suggesting. I currently dislike diving singles and I don't do single tank dives below about seventy feet any more. Saying that rec scuba equipment is not life support equipment since definitionally in recreational diving you can get to the surface in one breath is hilariously provocative, a bit tautological, but not entirely wrong.
All in all, I would give this about a 6/10 for trolling. Could definitely be improved, I'm sure there's a way to work split fins into this. Extra points for the exquisitely antique 4chan jimmies meme callback.
I do agree that for it to be recreational diving you must be able to get to the surface without stopping if you have a failure. There's a huge section of pushy recreational diving which is more dangerous than conservative technical diving, due to things like the lack of redundancy in the rec configs. It feels like that's what's being poked at here.
My personal practices are more in line with what the guy in the video is suggesting. I currently dislike diving singles and I don't do single tank dives below about seventy feet any more. Saying that rec scuba equipment is not life support equipment since definitionally in recreational diving you can get to the surface in one breath is hilariously provocative, a bit tautological, but not entirely wrong.
All in all, I would give this about a 6/10 for trolling. Could definitely be improved, I'm sure there's a way to work split fins into this. Extra points for the exquisitely antique 4chan jimmies meme callback.