Apologies for the incorrect post location. I looked through the possible locations and figured that the "tech boys" would have the most educated opinion on the pros and cons of each device.
Had been looking at different distributors but had not looked at DiveGrear's site. I see their warning at the bottom.
Always look over the forums when in doubt and it usually leads in the correct direction.
Thanks for the perspective, I am a PSD and I would certainly be using the same blend in both tanks as that is the way that I have been trained. I was going to add this same technique to meg tooth hunting at depth. I like diving with my full face for the better visibility.
I always dive with...
Wanting to purchase a switch block to add to my full-face setup. What is the general consensuses on the Omni Swivel vs Apeks Switch Block?
Thanks for you time.
Thanks for all the info. It is the TecRec 40/45/50. Head down to a school in Vero Beach.
You’ll have given me much to consider. I have been happy with my SP Rec gear but I figured there was other Tec Gear considerations.
Thanks for the replies.
I’ve been diving for roughly twenty years give or take and I’ve been diving my Scuba Pro gear for about the last decade. Never any issues.
I’m in the process of doing the book work for tec 140/145/150 and need to start looking at a doubles set up for training. I’m pretty happy with Scuba Pro...
Rainbow Reef and Quiesence are my usual go-to charters. RR generally has good service with larger packs and Q is good service with smaller packs. Depends on what you’re feeling.
I'm headed out to do some diving off of Wilmington NC in a couple of weeks. Dive buddy has booked the dives. I've looked for Meg's in the Cooper and I know that Meg Ledge off Wilmington is always good for Meg's but what about Sue's Ledge? Never been on it, is it worth looking or just enjoy...
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