Glad u are ok. Not sure about a the clips. But fill BCD with fresh water with a hose holding the inflate button down. Then use dump valve to empty water. Do this a few times. U should do this every dive anyways as sea water does get inside your bcd at times.
I feel if u need a 7 foot hose u prob need a canister light for your type of diving. I have a canister light because I like not having to charge it often. I run a 40 inch under my arm with a 90 a the 2nd stage. This is for ow diving only. In murky cold bc Canada water.
I never use my snorkel and I only shore dive. I do some long surface swims I do them alot so I do them on my back. If u do need one get a fold up one but u say u should be fine in your trip without it.
I rock 32 lbs with a drysuit. This is with a steel 120 pst 3500psi tank. I use a weight belt but only 10 on it. 6 on backplate. 6 on sta and 10 pound p weight. If u need lots of weight like me sta and back plate are a must that 12 pounds right in the best spot that is off your hips. Then dive...
I have a kid so anyone that try’s to help someone that hurts kids is good as **** on my shoe. I was looking at the d630 before I decided spend more on a lm light instead. Really glade I did not buy that light as I won’t support a company that supports low life’s.
There was a 9w version. Yes. Then 12w version 1 and 12w version 2. Newer led tec to my knowledge so same burn time for light. I think the version two is only few years old. I had a 12 w version 1 I just got upgraded to version. 2.
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