Just as good reference to anyone buying more gear from @Juergen_187 :
I purchased this package from him and would like to give him a big kudos for being highly responsive with this transaction.
Housing is well maintained, everything looks amazing and was well packaged neatly.
Fair pricing due...
Hi.
Apologies for reviving this old thread - but I am looking for additional information on this.
I'm moving into a GH5 and have the SW8'' dome - for wreck photography trying to figure out if a fisheye can work with this dome - tried mailing Aquatica about it as well. I understand the 7-14mm...
I stand corrected as I asked.
regarding over design:
1. Four O2 sensors.
2. Two controllers.
3. Helium Sensors.
4. Customized Apeks first stages (as opposed to simple block after a small LP hose like all other rebreathers).
5. HUD holder with a ton of little screws and a slide (literally...
You write one thing and it's opposite.
The Liberty can be taught in engineering schools for overdesign.
Just to be clear - your comment mentioned the Liberty has a fan inside the head?
Matan.
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.
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