My setup for OC in 2 celcius up to 60 min:
Inflation bottle with air or argon
Drysuit: trilaminate
Baselayer: Fourth Element Xerotherm (top, bottom and vest)
Undersuit: Santi BZ400
Vest: Santi BZ400
Drygloves: Nordic Blue
Underglove: Wool
Wristwarmer: Houdini
Hood: Waterproof 10/5 mm
Icehood...
I usually buy a new hood when I feel folder and sometimes use a thin ice hood on top. Hoods lose their isolation after a while. A new hood once can really make the difference. (I usually dive in 2-7 celcius.)
And I don’t fill the suit with helium. It’s a “cold” and expensive. Air in an...
Never used transmitter. I rely on ordinary gauge (in wreck/mine and during reef dive). It’s cheap, safe and very streamlined. I use two computers on separate bungee (one is backup).
A safe ascent will be very difficult with this configuration. You can’t monitor your depth easily and at the same time monitor your team. Follow DIR rules and dive safe. If team has same configuration your will more easily solve issues during dive since the team knows were all equipment are. You...
DIR (Doing it right) has the answer:
Bottom-timer/computer need to be viewable at all times, particularly during ascent and decompression. They are wrist-mounted on the right arm with bungee, to allow monitoring while buoyancy is being controlled using the left hand to operate the inflator hose...
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