I'm wondering if a 7mm wet suit with a hood, gloves and boots would be enough to keep me warm in the Puget Sound or lake Washington? or is that too much?
so how do the earphones work?? seems like if you just have some speakers chillin in the water by your head it's not gonna sound that great. you gotta use the ear-covering goggle straps or something????????
Speaking of cost, to put it lightly, i am cheap. i like to work and make money, but then i don't ever spend it. especially if it's not something i really need, like a bike:D . Since i check this board at least 20 times a day, and i haven't ever even dove, i think that i will end up really...
sweet. cause i was just thinkin, "hey, what if i'm just supposed to 'get used to it'". If that was the case i was gonna be kinda bummed. yea i tried holding my nose and blowing before, but it just kinda squeeks and then hurts again. thanks
When you get to the bottom of a deep pool, and it feels like someone is attacking you in the ears with qtips, that sucks. does that happen when scuba-ing? i thought thats what the regulator was for, but nowim not sure.
Yea, i have had a litle experience with that. My dad and i both ride road bikes and we have been introduced to the whole concept of poring vast amounts of money into something, so it ways less or goes faster, etc. So i will just have to use some judgement and go with what seems to work...
I recently gained an interest in scuba diving. i have always loved the water, but for some reason, scuba had never really occurred to me until recently. i haven't dove yet, nor purchased any equip or had any training. So i have been trying to pick up whatever i can from reading the forums. I...
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