The science behind GF is how you apply the gradients to match your physiological makeup and the dive profiles you want to execute. There is no magic number...
I know we live in a f#cked world, but to immediately think the kit was removed to be sold and the body tossed/left into the water is just as bad.
The diver could have ditched the kit, current could have ripped/pulled it of after she expired. The body was in the water for 2 days.
SP Seawing fins, they are not bad but had to buy propper fins for cave and technical diving.
Cressi freediving mask, now a backup mask. They have limited peripheral view
I verify every cylinder including air. If you are not verifying everthing you intend to use, you are doing a half-@ssed job IMO.
Divers spend a fortune on dive equipment, just get one or at least verify everthing you dive.
You will definitely hear it, that I know. Whether you will immediately know which side I can’t say. Those who have simulated failures say it very obvious. Wont know before trying yourselve. In real life the situation and stress might also have an impact on your ability to locate the side...
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