Absolutely not, we at Ocean Edge Outfitters never did anything with a composite cylinder.
We did not...
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The fact is that the majority of all rebreather fatalities are diver error. Can't get into details of this event a this time, but before the speculations start spinning even more out of control, one thing I will say is that this event had nothing at all to do with the rebreathers the two divers...
i have familiarity with multiple RB's, and have been diving the JJ non stop for the past couple of years. The JJ has been nothing but easy to use & reliable. I use it for all (teaching/fun dives) of my diving. It is specifically designed as an eccr and holds set point amazingly well. I use...
I somewhat understand the "Hot" in the Fushion. Every person I see gearing up in one is breaking a major sweat by the time they are actually zippered up and ready. The reason for this is that it is a bag suit and you don't just glide in like a Trilaminate. Because of this, you also have to...
Typically I store mine 3/4 closed. I only lubricate the bottom section of the zipper with the specific T-Zip lube. I have heard of some people using different lubricants and it not working, thus people getting wet. The T-Zip does come with a two year warranty with is more than the one offered...
Sometimes it's better to spend a little more the first time around then to settle and have to sell, then re-buy later. I'm a big fan of the Trilam suits especially since i dive dry everywhere and travel a lot. Front zip gives you better range of motion. I have found that the ScubaPro as well...
Horizon Divers goes out there regularly. They may be even able to structure it so that it is part of your AOW. It is good to have a little more dive experience for this dive as well as this can go from an easy dive to advanced (strong currents) just during the course of the dive. This is a...
If you are already tec certfied (AN & Deco) and your goal is deeper diving, then technically you can start Trimix. If you are not sure about the deeper stuff and want to ease into it the go with the Helitrox. I agree that there is no need to take the Extended Range route.
For divers that want the weight back there but at a better price point here are 3 different options:
XS Scuba Weight Pocket (Need two)
Hollis Trim Weight Pockets
Halcyon Trim Weight Pockets
All three allow up to 5lbs each pocket and attach to the cam bands, just tuck them against the BP. I...
Basically there is no need for SW to have an entry level/better price point computer. They have reached that market with REC MODE for the people that aren't TEC Divers. As far as the price, look what you get, all the features are there, of course, minus AI. The majority of what we sell are to...
I prefer the closed circuit bags (especially down the road for RB's). IMO, Halcyon's are a little more expensive, but they are the best (design, quality, construction, materials used, easy of use) CC Lift Bag and CC SMB on the market.
Practice, practice, practice, we deploy SMB's with finger spools all the time while using drygloves or thick wet gloves with no issues. Some manufactures like Light Monkey , Hollis or DiveRite do make "coldwater" or bigger opening spool but I still caution you on using the technique of sticking...
Everything starts with Buoyancy! Take a Quality Buoyancy Class before doing anything else. Without Buoyancy & Trim we don't have Control. Having Control allows us to protect our environment, communicate with buddy, navigate, take photos etc....
If the shop was sealing it, we have to assume (I know that's bad, benefit of doubt) that it was the sealed version. There is a special tool that is used when sealing the Atomic regs. In order to do it properly, the tool takes a full 2oz..
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