Both my wife and I have terics with the swift transmitter and we install the transmitter directly into an HP port on the same side of our first stage as we wear our watch.
We both have each others transmitters set up as T2 on our respective watches as well. We’ve never lost contact with our...
This may be a dumb question but why/how did drysuits become so expensive the last 15 years? (for context I was out of diving for about 15 years and recently got back into it two years ago but all in warm water diving)
Back in 2008 I purchased a Bare Nex Gen Pro drysuit for $645 and now I see...
Adding to the thread - I have an Osprey 90 rolling duffle that my wife and I took to the Philippines this month for a 2 week trip. It held all of our combined dive gear (bc’s, regs, fins, boots mask etc) and it held up well. Our clothes were in our backpack. We loved it so much we’re getting a...
I bungee my dsmb to the underside of my weight pocket then use a double ended bolt snap to secure it to the lower d ring. It’s been a very secure method for me.
Seems my less than one year old Teric is afflicted with the "fast battery drain while off" as I'm losing about 10% per day (with AI and Compass off) while the watch is turned off.
I sent an email to Dive Tronix and they responded very quickly with instructions on how to ship it back for...
Great find - I think I just bought the last one! I've been looking for a Teric for awhile and $695 was too hard to pass up...even if I had to get the ugly bronze bezel :D
I'm just starting to get back into diving after a 15 year break and I'm curious how things have changed in the scuba industry in the last decade in a half? I started diving in 2006, stopped in 2008 and am just now getting back into it. So...what did I miss? :)
I'm curious on any...
I haven't been on this board in 10+ years and it's been about that long since I was in the water diving. Out of the blue I decided to come back and just now saw this post...I nearly fell out of my chair with shock and great sadness. As 54 other pages of comments can attest too, Lynne was an...
So I know the proper service interval for a reg is once every year, however, I have a question for you all.
I purchased an Aeris Atmos Pro 1st and 2nd stage reg around December last year. Due to a combination of things in my life, I've only been able to dive once since then.
Should I get...
Looks like the AP has picked up the story. The more people know about this the better.
Trash-talking: Pacific Ocean garbage patch worries researchers | KOMO News - Seattle, Washington | National & World News
Hmm, I never thought I'd see one of these around there. What would you do if you ran into one of these at depth? It would be a little unnerving in my opinion.
Giant squid caught in West Seattle | Top Stories | Seattle News, Local News, Breaking News, Weather | KING5.com
The dad on that show was wired way too tight. Every time he talked to his son it was at the top of his lungs screaming.
Like another poster, I did notice too that when he wanted to check his air, he was actually turning it off. Darwin will come calling soon.
Don't forget the obvious but worth mentioning tip, make sure you have your shellfish license and catch record card on your person when you go. If you exit the water with your catch and your license is in your vehicle and the game warden says hello, you'll be in trouble.
You are narc'd every time you dive and at any depth. It's a matter of how much nitrogen narcosis affects your body based on depth and your personal physiology. Some people feel extremely loopy at 50feet, other people feel nothing at 100 feet. Just remember though that your body undergoes the...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.