NAUI Wowie
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So why would I want something that costs money, introduces another failure point (or at least one) and requires that I change the way I dive when it took me over 200 dives to get my buoyancy in reasonable shape with the gear I use now.
The point is that if you use the Avelo system you only need to adjust your boyancy approximately twice in a full dive. I know that most of us have to make tiny adjustments as we go down or up with our bcd. You dont do that at all with the Avelo. That is huge. It means you save a lot of air even if you are the most experienced person.
Second you may introduce a different failure point but you get rid of an entire BCD or BP/W aaand you get rid of weights most place. and most weight in cold or maybe all weight there too who knows. There may be a cold water variety made that will be heavier.
Third point is and most of us do not need to worry about nuetral boyancy anymore but that doesnt mean it wont be nice to have. Not to have to worry about it at all. And a slight air savings. and most important for some of us a complete freedom of movement as if were not wearing anything at all. just a tank? no bcd??? Thats freedom brotha.
I have a HUD in my car. It puts a color map and directions and speed limit right up on the windscreen for me. all information including my speed etc. whatever i want. Is that needed? no. Is it a benefit? Huge. on track days knowing my speed without taking my eyes off where i need to go and where the other cars are is super nice with the tach right up in my vision too. does any of that make me go faster? No not likely but its nice to have.
Do i need avelo??? no and none of us on scuba board NEED it. many dont want it.
but no one needed the internet in 1990 either. or electric cars, etc etc etc.
The avelo concept which they are using on Maui right now and you can test right now at their facility is pretty dang awesome.
There is no downside to new tech in scuba.
heck my dad did scuba without any computers or any bcd and made his own wetsuits and dove in quarries and ocean around PA. He even made his own double scuba tanks and harness out of firebottles , i think 50ci size? and had them hydro tested.
you think his equipment was more or less dangerous than an Avelo if it comes to market?