Just threw mine on the scale. Size medium, 8.8lbs. That's with the integrated weight pockets. Guessing that the weight is hard to find listed because there are several configurations possible. By removing the weight pockets and installing the included harness straps instead, I'm guessing you'd...
Hey Gizbar, I'd like to try to keep the package together for now, but if I have no takers in a couple days, I will definitely reevaluate and let you know.
Recently bought a camera package that included an unused, new in box, Fantsea Line RX100iv housing, along with tray, m67 Big Eye Lens, and assorted extras. This housing fits the Sony RX100iii, iv, and v and still has the original box, paperwork and accessories. The Big Eye Lens has been used...
Nice setup! I just upgraded to an RX100V from a GoPro. Currently laid up following surgery, but I can't wait to get that thing in the water. Strobes coming Friday so I'll post a pic when I get everything assembled! Here's an article with tips I found somewhat helpful.
Underwater Settings for...
Those numbers for burst disc failure are terrifying. I know they're supposed to be replaced at a certain service interval, but the idea that one could prematurely fail and empty a tank in a minute is enough to make me always want a completely redundant backup.
If you've seen enough people with the illness or you have enough experience, you don't forget what the symptoms look like. I would actually be surprised if a doctor or medic couldn't diagnose something like DCS, MI, or a CVA based on outward signs and symptoms, no less a very brief couple of...
Who did you take your class with. I'm also in NYC and that sounds like a hell of an instructor. As a former paramedic, the rescue diver course has always seemed like a logical progression for me.
Man, I wasn't even looking and I think you guys managed to talk me into a trip to Grand Cayman. Can't really beat <$300 airfare direct from NYC either. Looks like divetech is an SSI shop as well so maybe I can work some specialty courses into a trip.
As a primary light, you'll probably want a spot with a very narrow beam. A flood light will light up more particulate in the water and actually make it harder to see. Take a look at Big Blue dive lights. They have a pretty big selection and generally get praised here on SB. Don't fall into the...
Agree 100%! I don't even have a dog in this race, but @DiveNav's incredibly oppressive "rules" of customer service, combined with their banning of OP from his original thread, and now editing of this title, has made me want to vigoriosly come to his defense.
As an aspiring NE wreck diver, I'd just like to say it's cool to see a video like this on SB! We don't get enough of then! How far off shore is this wreck?
Are you willing to part this out and offer the lighting system (strobes, arms, etc) separately? If so, what $$ would you be willing to part with it for?
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