Oxycheq Mach V 40 lb wing, stainless plate, Oxycheq Deluxe Adjustable Harness, Oxycheq Deluxe Large Weight Pockets and stainless cam latch tank bands. This rig is like new and has 4 fresh water dives on it. Mach V is a low profile 360 degree single tank wing with roll control. Fastex clip on...
Pinnacle Evolution SCUBA Dry Suit w/undergarment & accessories
Pinnacle Evolution dry suit, trilaminate rear entry suit. Size men's XXL. Bellows pocket on one leg, tool pocket and stainless D ring on other leg. Reinforced knees. Heavy duty neck and wrist seals are in great shape. Wrists...
Mares Proton Ice regulator, yoke V32 first stage, Dynamic Flow Control, Vortex Assisted Design and metal second stage all designed to reduce free flows in cold water. Octopus is Mares Proton Metal. Dacor pressure gauge and depth gauge. BC inflator hose. Padded regulator bag. This set has...
Apeks XTX-50 regulator, sealed DIN first stage, includes yoke conversion kit and smaller convertible exhaust. XTX-50 has venturi lever, inhalation control knob and user changeable exhaust covers. Apeks Egress octopus. Dive Rite pressure gauge. BC inflator hose. Padded regulator bag. This...
My pony reg is bungied to the pony bottle so that the second stage is on the top of the tank as I'm swimming horizontally (does that make sense?). Figuring a horizontal swim position, lay a tank on the floor, looking straight at it from the valve end, my reg would be at about 1 o'clock. Since...
Wow. There is a pretty wide range of prices. $220 for a regulator annual, whoa! At that price you could just buy a brand new reg every other year.
In Minnesota I pay $6 for VIP's. The annual on my regulators (first stage and both second stages) is $30 plus parts if necessary. I guess we...
If you're close to Square Lake, you shouldn't be that far from Air Down There Scuba. They have a VERY active dive schedule every season. Check their website for details.http://www.airdownthere.com
The Madeira and Hesper, as mentioned before, are great wrecks, close in to shore with...
I don't think it's a stupid question or an obvious method. The photos above are the 4th method I've seen and I hadn't seen that one until now. One I've seen was barely adequate and a method used by many divers.
Good for asking, Tim.
I tried both and I bought the OxyCheq. I won't say there was anything "wrong" with the Transplate. But I wasn't a fan of the plates that held the shoulder straps to the waist belt. The Oxy weaves into the backplateplate like a continuous web harness, no additional plates and the harness that...
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