I have the stealth, and it works great, both for caves in Mexico. I use it with steels and a drysuit and it's not an issue. I took my cave course with Patrick and having him set it up for me made a huge difference. I looked at the razor as well which I liked a lot but found it to be less...
I prefer not to wear gloves when i cave dive in case I have to get on the line, it's much easier to feel it barehanded. Wetsuits are not banned, but cave dives can be long and even in water that isn't that cold you can easily start feeling discomfort. It's also a handy bit of redundant buoyancy...
The NACD do not even have a CCR cave course. I have Full Cave OC from the NACD, CCR cave with NSS-CDS, and sidemount Cave with IANTD, and all were with excellent instructors. I also happen to know Larry and he is an excellent instructor and I wouldn't hesitate in taking a course from him or...
If they are new they might not need servicing but I wouldn't dive them without having the IP checked. I've bought regs online before and had the hose swell up.
I have a w2 that I wear with a hooded vest, suit Ina's had no issues, nice and warm and the quality has been good. They can be a bit of an odd fit though so I think it may be a case of their great if they suit your body type.
Just my opinion but I think much of it comes down to who does the measuring. If you find someone experienced and good at it I think you are likely to be happy with either.
Worthington's are usually preferred for their buoyancy characteristics as the Fabers get butt light as you breathe them down but they do cost a bit more.
Price reduced to $500...
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Would also be willing to consider a trade, maybe an HID light in good shape.
It's a good deal on a nice suit, I'd be all over it but I know from experience that the M+ is too small in the shoulders for me and that I need a Large. Good luck with the sale, I've got one of their 5mm suits and love it.
It is based on having had some 7ft reg hoses coiled and then having bends develop and my alternative is to hang them on a hanger and let the hose lay straight.
Actually you should not coil them for storage. For a short period of time such as transporting them they will be fine otherwise they will develop a memory and will want to bend in the manner of the tight coil they have been stored in.
If you are serious about learning to wreck dive properly and not just collect another c card than you are in luck, you have one of the best in the business not too far from you, Steve Lewis.
I think that everyone should learn how to use tables even if you fully intend to dive with a computer just because learning and using tables forces you to understand how nitrogen loading works where as if you just go the computer only route it is easy to fall into the trap of just doing what the...
I use the Halcyon one as well, it's nicely built. I stick a rite in the rain notebook inside as they are awesome. I prefer this system to a slate, I take a lot of notes and throughout a dive and this works better. I also cut my own bailout and deco tables which I then laminate and can stick in...
I think you should factor in the style of diving you want to do. Edd's great but if you aren't interested in sidemount is a sidemount guru the best choice for you? If you are interested in doing sidemount then scratch GUE off the list. I did not go the GUE route but have often dove with guys...
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