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Just a FYI.

I would dive with Tom Mount or GI3 any day.

Just not both on the same day. :eyebrow:
 
1. You are often essentially diving solo, no matter how many people blow bubbles around you.

2. It is important to have two different hand signals for "turn the dive" and for "Let's get out of here, now!". (A third one meaning "You're on your own, *$$hole!" might come in handy for buddies strifing for a Darwin Award...)

3. All those backplate/wing - zealots are right.

4. Diving-related discussion seems to be on a lot higher level in Canada/US than it is here in Germany/Switzerland/Austria.

5. Those DIR people are worth listening to, in most cases, even if you don't want to subscribe to their philosophy wholesale.
 
Hmmm, well on my first day here, I learned I'm not the only one to go nude under a wetsuit. :11:
 
Or to dive nude, either! (BCs don't count - only attire that covers the "naughty bits"!)
 

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