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What is that?
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Tecline, I don't remember the model. I am leaving for a weekend of diving, so I don't have time now... if you send me a reminder on Monday I will check the model
Tecline, I don't remember the model. I am leaving for a weekend of diving, so I don't have time now... if you send me a reminder on Monday I will check the model
What is that?
Any link please?
If you have checked with Tecline:I have it with me
Tecline17, max single 18l. The guy who sold it to me told me that such a "big" wing is compatible with doubles 7l, and looking at it it seems possible.
But I have never tried, so I might be wrong
. . . I am in agreement that it is pretty rare for someone who is weighted correctly to need one of the humongous 60lbs+ wings. I suspect that most of those divers are overweighted, even without lead, so they might not have a lot of choice. . . .
Halcyon has a good reputation. Although, Tecline shouldn't be a problem.Hi all,
I am looking to purchase a new wing as I am moving into doubles.
I've seen most people using the Halcyon evolve. Are there any other alternatives that are just as good as halcyon in terms of quality? I am currently looking at the tecline 22 but there is not much information/reviews out in the sea.
Anyone with experiences with any of the above two wings feel free to share!
When I switched from Worthington 85s to PST 104s, I had to switch from the Evolve 40 to the Evolve 60 to keep my head comfortably above water before beginning the dive, which is a phase of the dive that has to be kept in mind...