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caveseeker7

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padiscubapro once bubbled in another thread ...
I like the positioning that both the inspiration and megladon chooses for their adv, since you can easilty fit a cutoff and easily disable it once you get on the bottom..

Joe, you really think the position of the Inspiration's ADV, in regards to using a cut-off, is any better than the Prism's?
The former is installed even higher up on the shoulder in the T-connector. The Prism's sits a bit lower and forward. More so than in the picture, at least when I used it. The rig on the mannequin from DEMA sits a bit lower and pulls the ADV higher up than I had it during the intro ... .
Now on the Meg the ADV sits perfect to manipulate during the dive.
:rolleyes: S.
 
The way the inspiration is fitted its pretty easy to locate and operate. its quite easy to find the T's . personally I like the way BOBs is fitted better, but the meg has them both beat..

I've been reading an early manual for the infinito and I have to say this thing does everything, but it definately has a steep learning curve.. the one thing that really has me excited is the logging capabilities of the unit, it records everything!
 
Must be a fantastic piece of kit, that one. :rolleyes:
But at that price it better be. Hope I'll make it to Miami so I can get at least a look at it.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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