if the foot pocket were to long, you might feel pressure on the top of the foot. Numbing in the toe makes me think the heel is too tight. I would loosen the heel. 3mm should be plenty of padding to avoid chafing. You might want to borrow some fins to see if you can find some that are more...
It depends on what type of trip it is. If you are going to be doing challenging dives, you need a good dive buddy. If you are going to be puttering around reefs and sharing a room, a good companion. Easy on the eyes and easy virtue...
Why they had to charge you $300 to announce they couldn't get parts is beyond me. They should have should have just given it back and said they could no longer service it without doing any work on it. Charging you for work they should have determined they couldn't complete is bad business...
A member of our trip was bit on the hand at “the Aquarium” site near Blue Hole. I wasn’t there, but as I understood it, the ruse sshark was next to him and kicked or hit it (unintentionally) and gave him a nip. He had it bandaged the rest of the week, so I don’t really know how bad it was...
When I was diving Turneffe Atoll in late 2021, one of the DMs had a Hawaiian sling for killing lion fish on every dive. We did not see a lot of sharks, but when one showed up on the last couple of dives, they stuffed the dead lion fish into the reef and abandoned them for the sharks to find on...
If your cam-band is adjusted for the mesh and you use a non-mesh tank, you will have to adjust your band. I think it is an upsell. New tanks are like new cars to some people. They're mortified at the first ding, so I can see why some people use them. Me? Nope.
Dump valves will not fix a runaway overflow. To stop the loss of gas, you need to disconnect the LP inflator. A blown HP line will take forever to bleed out your tank. An LP free flow will do it much faster.
If you want color, go for color. Too many divers go with black everything. Safety yellow is good for visibility on the surface. Colors that are identifiable at depth (like yellow) will make it easier for your friend (and possibly enemies) to find you. My tanks are galvanized steel. MY...
https://www.mikesdivestore.com/blogs/mikes-london-dive-store-blog/shearwater-dive-computers-comparison
It doesn't have the latest version of the Peregrine, but otherwise...
I bought my Peregrine specifically because of flooding. Peregrines have induction chargers. Rather than opening the battery charger or a port. I put the computer on my desk light, which a built in induction charger. You can't flood a something you never have to open.
I had to replace a...
Most people buy a new car because they want one, not need one. I dove the same computer for ten years and it was probably ten years old when I got it. It did everything I wanted until it started glitching and I replaced it. I was never in a dive situation with it where a complete failure of...
I think he meant it gave him 10 kilos and he thought it was wrong until he had it calculated in pounds (22lbs).
I've used it and found it fairly accurate. I will usually get you within spitting distance of correct. YMMV much better to start from it's suggestion than from scratch.
The safety stop is a pretty low priority in an emergency. In the absence of other information, I would skip it. If the distressed diver is going to pass out, it is better to do it on the surface. If they are breathing contaminated air, they are better off on the surface, dumping weights, blow...
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