I just went to check mine re someones recent post and found my trilobite's sheath so shrunken that I had to use both hands to wrestle it out. Hardly ideal, but the blade cut both line and paper so I sprayed the blade and sheath with PB Blaster and its now good (maybe in water it would have been...
lasting?....... I've been diving the same 7' LP hose for 10 to 11 years. There are no warning bubbles. Should I just arbitrarily replace an ain't-broke hose on principal? I'd rather not, unless it's a slowly ticking time-bomb.
[From Leisurepro]
The attachment of a clip or accessory to a scuba hose can cause damage. Often, too much pressure is exerted on the hose surface, damaging the outer and/or inner layers reducing the hose strength. Damage to the inner layer can cause a break-down of material and potential...
but doesn't like the vision interference from the bubbles. Your regular old Zeagle exhaust tee will fit perfectly on the new F8 2nd stage. Vast improvement if you're a heads-up diver (as opposed to a looking-down diver)
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