on that note, every fourth day totally off will definitely not be a bad idea, and probably be a huge benefit in your risk curve
Edit: posted before your second message
Holes through the knife sheath itself is the easier option. If the sheath is:
A——-B
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C——-D
Then you have holes at each letter, and a bungee from A to B and from C to D. There are enough interruptions in the transpac threading such that the sheath won’t...
Mount it on the left waist strap where it belongs ;) Alternatively, take a heated awl, or a small heated screwdriver, or the tip of a soldering iron and poke a hole in each corner of the webbing. Through this webbing, tie a small piece of bungee (say 3-4mm) horizontally. This would also save you...
On/off toggles. First on 100%, second off on, 80%, next off on 60%, then 40%, 20%. If you wish to go back to full, turn battery off for…10? Seconds and the next on will be 100%.
I’d avoid straying too far from a proper airport…
There are miles of generally deep cave to dive if you get certified. On the mine front, Bonne Terre always seems to be needing slaves unpaid seemingly not cave certified guides for their exorbitant dive through predetermined “Routes.” I am...
Seems like a warranty issue. I’d strip it from the suit and put it in a vat of water whilst connected to an inflator hose and see if that gives you any ideas.
It might advertise as 16kg, but that assumes it is not wrapped around you. 12L*230bar*1.23g=3.38kg each = 6.76kg of weight shift as Inquis described above. If it is “full” and then is totally empty as your describe, the wing is holding about half of advertised once it conforms to you. Iirc, the...
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