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  1. Tassie_Rohan

    Weighting a BP/W

    Well - it looks like you've answered your own question. Remove the weight pockets and go with a weight belt, and/or add some weight pouches to your tank cam bands to help trim. Maybe replace the plastic cam bands with steel ones for some more weight. Cheers Rohan.
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    Question Marine life risks while solo diving

    Don't get scared, get even: carry a really big knife (BFK) strapped to your leg and be the meanest, nastiest critter in that ocean...
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    Wanted Mares proton faceplate/purge cover

    I would also put my hand up for two of these covers.
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    The future of SLR cameras in dive photography?

    I want a digital version of this, please..... :) Cheers... Rohan
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    Kubi Dry Glove Issues

    The 'good cuff' is correct (see also my cuff pic in post 3). You need to push the cuff/wrist seal assembly right through the ring fixed to the drysuit until it can't go any further, then secure in place using the black o ring. The red o rings are the sealing o rings. The thick black o rings...
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    Kubi Dry Glove Issues

    Hi there - I added the 'A' marking in my image in photoshop. The red ring that seals with the dry suit sleeve goes in groove 1 The black ring that holds the glove goes in groove 2.
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    Kubi Dry Glove Issues

    Hi there - It does look like your black o ring (which holds the cuff protector in place) is too close to the red o ring. There should be a ~4mm space (marked 'A' below) between the red and cuff protector black o ring. Push the glove all the way in until this space is gone and the black o ring...
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    Novice diver, tried Backplate and wing and looking for recommendations

    I'd say that's near perfect. I dive a near identical set up and with a 3mm wetsuit and the buoyant aluminum tanks tropical dive resorts seem to love I need ~6 lb lead. If you need less weight you can remove the STA and just thread the tank cam bands through the slots in the wing and plate for...
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    Dive Computer No Deco Computations Question

    I wouldn't say all computers have shortcomings. Just get a computer that used Bühlmann ZHL-16C, but make sure you can modify the gradient factors. More computers use Bühlmann than don't. That way your computer will match other Bühlmann computers with the same GF, as well as dive-planning...
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    Drysuits - what’s with the radical price difference?

    Material ~$300 difference Let's assume a drysuit requires 6m2 of fabric, and assume wholesale trilam prices of ~$50/m2 for the cheaper stuff (it's probably half that) and $100/m2 for the best. Labor ~$300 difference How many hours does it take to cut, sow and waterproof a suit? Let's say 20-30...
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    Drysuits - what’s with the radical price difference?

    Very little. Watch a group of drysuit divers assemble for a dive and one thing that hits you is how remarkably similar their drysuits are, despite being from different brands: all have similar zip and pocket locations, panel shapes and seam locations and all use the same 3rd party valves (Apexs...
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    Best area to dive in Argentina

    Thank for the suggestions Emoreira - I pass through Argentina often but have never dived there: I now have Lago Traful and Puerto Madryn on my 'must dive' list. One question: do you get any kelp forests in the far south (Santa Cruz or even Tierra de Fuego), and if so are there any dive...
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    Best non-liveaboard diving destinations to visit in Asia or Australia/Pacific

    Its often the case that the stronger the current the better the fish life and the more spectacular the dive. Sheltered locations with no water flow = muck diving: silty/muddy bottoms and macro subjects. Current dives, when done well, are some of the easiest dives you will ever do: just descend...
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    In Process: More new annoying adds...

    Am I the only one who finds the juxtaposition of member portraits over the top of the adverts to be slightly disturbing?
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    Novice diver, tried Backplate and wing and looking for recommendations

    For your travel set up - are you travelling to warm water locations (i.e. a 3mm wetsuit or less?). For single tank diving I use a 30lb Oxycheq wing. For travel, and warm water, I use an Aluminum plate (2 lb). For cold water local diving I use a Steel plate (6lb). A plate, wing and some...
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    Best non-liveaboard diving destinations to visit in Asia or Australia/Pacific

    Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon - Japanese fleet turning into coral reefs in sheltered atoll with no current. Don't expect much to do on surface breaks. Palau - Exciting big-current drift diving (just go with the flow), big walls, fish soup and mantas with healthy reefs. Sipdan/Mabul - Beautiful reefs, even...
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    Question GUE - Is it much different to traditional agencies like SSI or PADI?

    Can I make a suggestion that will totally change your situation? Join some dive clubs. There are several in Auckland - join a few and see which one you click with best. Joining a club means you will end up belonging to a group of like-minded divers, and most clubs are welcoming to...
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    HOOKAH DIVING

    I'm glad Karnic that you're asking these basic but critical questions. Am I the only one who finds its crazy that, around the world, diving with a tank of compressed air requires certification, but diving with surface-supplied compressed air requires no training? In the best-case scenario you...
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    Question Which dive computer is recommended Trimix dives including helium gas with a large display up to $800

    No computer: just a $200 bottom timer. You should hopefully be trained to plan your dive and then dive your plan... If you would like the backup of a trimix dive computer, and seeing you are close to Europe, then I second OSTC: great screen, replaceable rechargeable battery and upgradable to...
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    New 7mm Wetsuit So Hard To Get On

    One tip from using open-cell wetsuits, which are sticky on the inside: get a thermos of hot water mixed with some conditioner and pour into your suit before donning: you will slide in fine, and as a bonus your suit will be warm. Open-cell suits have no lining on the inside so the neoprene of...
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