the plastic nubs that the straps hook onto kinda suck. They wear and then the buckly easily comes off.
Lisa has a bad wrist and could never get them buckled.
Spring straps solved both probs.
I would guess that the charger (especially a trickle charger) would not be able to power the light.
You should get a reading with a meter... if not it's probably dead.
So now you agree that diving accidents can affect "innocent bystanders" just like driving accidents?
That's all I was disagreeing with and now you did a 180. Now I need to go find another thread to argue in ;)
What are you rambling about?
Nobody said anything about complaining or tempering your anything.
The point that was mentioned was "diving is NOT like driving.... driving can impact others, diving won't"
I was just disagreeing with that statement. Maybe I wasn't clear. If somebody dies...
What about the boat captains, dm's, and other divers that will have to live with what happened? Questioning what they could have done different or how they could have prevented the incident, even when nothing could have been done differently and it's not their fault?
you're gonna take my backup???
I said I like the manta better. I'll add that I can see the manta failing first (internal parts for the squeeze release). So I'll keep using the manta and keep the halcyon hanging on the back d-ring for a backup.
Get Dan to buy you one with his huge...
Matt: I have both the manta jr. and the halcyon. I'll bring them with me to dutch springs (unless I see you before then).
I prefer the manta. (this is based upon my limited use of both).
to answer your question... No, the pony won't physically interfere with the wing, or visa-versa.
I won't tell you to rig it, and give it a try, as a stage. ;)
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