JBFG
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Split fins.
They actually ended up splitting on me so I had a good reason to buy real nice fins.
They actually ended up splitting on me so I had a good reason to buy real nice fins.
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So did mine. I won them at a "Treasure Hunt", but the shop replaced the split one free of charge (new pair from the manufacturer). Still use that pair.Split fins.
They actually ended up splitting on me so I had a good reason to buy real nice fins.
Plenty of neoprene products. Gloves, hoods especially. Tough to find good neoprene. Replaced with K01 hoods and Scubapro seamless gloves.
Air integrated computer. Almost immediately outgrew it. Normal brass and glass SPG is what’s up.
Liquivision Xen. Great interface, terrible quality. Shearwater rocks.
I had Xen #34. Very early adopter. The screen died and was suuuuper dim.Seconded on the Xen. Great design but now totally unsupported and effectively obsolete. Getting a Shearwater Perdix when my Xen batteries finally run out.
I had Xen #34. Very early adopter. The screen died and was suuuuper dim.
LV offered a replacement for $150, but reports were that the new ones were failing too. Sad. So much potential.
That’s a bummer.The screen problems (mine is number 5382) never really got sorted out. Last few dives my screen was getting dim and not turning on very quickly. Tap responsiveness was also deteriorating. Too bad, really, I liked the simplicity of just a bottom timer, but it seems the market for that as a stand-alone product is pretty limited.
But what if an attacker cuts your exhaust hose? Or you have to fight an octopus?Big Ocean Master Titanium Dive Knife. Thought it was pretty cool at the time. Totally unnecessary.