My Light Cannon has spent time in Saudi Arabia (90% humidity 50C air temps) and the North Caost of BC (rather nippy) and I haven't had an issue with this light yet. Love it.
Wish it didn;t eat batteries though, shelling out for the Recharg Batt pack soon.
is there any other kind of spearfishing? (oops... this is a scuba board... here comes the mob!)
I still find myself going back to a polespear from time to time, they are loads of fun! check out the link in my sigline to find more snorkle hunters like yourself :D
I AL40 slung like a stage bottle is king in my world of solo diving. less cumbersome as doubles, lighter, and perfectly fine for an independent air source. if you're doing recreational (non-deco) solo dives what more do you need?
works for me. 100's of solo dives and counting....
only total idiots run out of air.
I recomend to you that instead of learning what to do WHEN you run out of air, you should learn how to NEVER run out of air.
baring that you should be repeatedly kicked in the nuts by a proffesional soccer players all the while yelling "I will never run...
www.deeperblue.net.
I hate the shameless advertising, but if you guys want to stay current with Freediving related records and such you should really spend some time on DB.
haha, and the Idiot about that said freediving records have nothing to do with time, whew! hahahaha good one!
if I could do it all over again I would have bought an Oxycheq. have never seen the Eclipse so cannot comment on it.
5 or 6. that is a lot compared to my experiences qwith Diverite or Oxycheq equipment (tough kit!)
. I'm guessing there are lots of divers close to you that would put your BP/W together. it;s very very simple, and a few dives in one and you'll never go back to the goofy jacket stuff.
x2 for that! my travel kit is an Alum BP and 28lb Pioneer wing. Hogarthian harnes and a plastic buckle. plastic buckled tank straps too. not the most bombproof setup, but light! makes flying much easier.
don;t get what you buy next but please get rid of the P.O.S hub deathtrap!
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