You want edge of your seal just above your Adam's apple. If it's below it or all the way up where your neck is starting to widen, it will roll up.
When donning suit, set it as high as it can go and then pull down on seal base until it's where it needs to be.
I was talking about installing/removing suit rings.
Instal is not that bad, just need to keep wrist seal tight to avoid it getting all bunched up, but removing it requires some serious power. QCS rings I can easily remove without any tools.
IMO, hit that hard is possible only on DPV. If you are stupid enough to DPV through a coridor that small to risk 1st stage hit you should pay the price.
Correct.
You remove seals from QCS, put them on Rolock and reassemble.
Like I said, there is a chance that Rolock rings are slightly bigger than QCS (that's a case for me), but you will get the hang of it.
No, you got correct rings. You need to pull out QCS rings and then put seals on Rolock rings and put them on.
There is a chance that Rolock rings are a tiny bit larger and will take some foul language to get them on.
You probably missed the part where OP said he/she/it? might not be able to whitstand grueling 3 days of OW training. It's easier to post dumb stuff than to actually put in the effort
I agree with you about doing ommited deco, but from operator's point of view that brings additional risks.
Whatever you want to call it, this would probably require someone to stay with the guy, in case problems start happening. Hour of missed deco is not something to just scrub off.
CMAS states that for OW you are limited to 20 meters ONLY if you are diving with same level diver. It says nothing about depth with more experienced (higher certification) diver.
IWR has its own risks and current thinking is that it is a last ditch effort.
On the other hand, another recollection in this thread says that he chose to just have oxygen on the boat, presumably not to delay transport of the first victim.
During less hectic parts of the year, I would milk this for all its worth. More time they spend on me, less time they have to scam someone else.
My proudest moment was keeping tele-marketing on the line for 3 hours, trying to sell me encyclopedia. Who the hell needs encyclopedia now?
I was...
IMO,which is worth just as much as you have paid for it, you first email was fine, even if somewhat "nonsensical".
But your response really put you on defensive here. While response from DGX might have been less than diplomatic, they put out the effort to explain their reasoning, which is what...
And do another check a week or so after you place your order.
Some time might give you new perspective and with Seaskin you can change a lot of things quite some time after your order is sent.
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