Just need clarification - you did GUE Fundies? What I recall after fundies is that I couldn't even consider a different agency over GUE after fundies.
Regarding Travel - Except for fundies I had to fly abroad for all my other GUE classes - Best money I've ever invested in my diving (beats any...
I assume the outer one should work with regular 011 - we use a first stage plug with 011 to plug the DIL MAV hole for the GUE configuration - no leaks so far.
Matan.
sounds weird.
1. make sure you switch to carbon backplate - the JJ is heavy enough as it is.
2. weights on your shoulders - remove + not sure how you even do that with the T-pieces.
3. light fins are good if you're heavy.
4. stretch our your arms + bend your knees.
I dive my JJ in factory...
medical costs are higher when compared to spending a few extra bucks on a proper valve (in your case 20$ for what is probably a once in a lifetime expense? for me 23 years of diving never replaced a valve completely (usually replace axis since a "smart" technician removed the valve the wrong...
makes sense as you literally have a BOV on your neck
the problem is people with a DSV and an available second stage elsewhere i.e. tucked away on a cylinder. during a CO2 hit not that easy to select between the right cylinder and the decompression gas ^^.
like you I had a CO2 hit - decided to...
that's for extras during the class - there has to be a standard.
If the standard for a dive class doesn't include blue water ascent - you're in the wrong class.
Matan.
Yes.
Same as many people I had technical diving experience and 10+ years of diving before fundies.
But after fundies I was so amazed by how good can one really become on the basics that it really changed the way I looked at diving.
I have all sorts of "expensive" gear...
happened to me once following a T2 dive - Only when looking at the photos taken during deco later on I noticed that the reg I "usually" put on my o2 was swapped with the reg on my bottom stage. They are not the same model so actually could have noticed this pre-dive.
However - it doesn't matter...
a lovely theory which I never cared and never will care about in any dive I'll probably do in my lifetime.
and I have shifted like so many other divers from 70% of helium to nothing - I'm still here.
is this theory real - yes. practical for 99.999999% of all dives - IMHO no.
OR perhaps it's...
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