Boogie711
Guest
Which would you choose (and please be honest) and why?
I think the point of many people is that with a Pony Bottle, you don't have to be right beside your buddy - which is a philosophy I disagree with. Many people are claiming a status of 'self-sufficiency.'
You're assuming optimal conditions. On the other hand, that same diver has spent the last 3 years diving with a pony slung under his arm, had to compensate for the extra drag, has to pay for extra yearly VIP's and quint-ennial hydro's, and obviously thinks that having a pony is a good diving practice.
For that reason, I'm going to choose to dive on a permanent basis with the DIR diver. There's a reason he was right in contact with me (which doesn't necessarily mean swimming shoulder to shoulder, although it can) - it's because he believes in diving as a team.
Let me float a more realistic scenario. You're swimming along at 70 feet when you realize you're not moving forward anymore. You reach back, only to discover you've managed to drift into a gill net. Do you
a) want a pony bottle, assuming you can manage your way through the tangled mess to deploy it, or
b) want an attentive buddy who can cut you out, and if you STILL manage to run out of air, even then offer you his long hose?
I'll go with option b, thanks.
I think the point of many people is that with a Pony Bottle, you don't have to be right beside your buddy - which is a philosophy I disagree with. Many people are claiming a status of 'self-sufficiency.'
You're assuming optimal conditions. On the other hand, that same diver has spent the last 3 years diving with a pony slung under his arm, had to compensate for the extra drag, has to pay for extra yearly VIP's and quint-ennial hydro's, and obviously thinks that having a pony is a good diving practice.
For that reason, I'm going to choose to dive on a permanent basis with the DIR diver. There's a reason he was right in contact with me (which doesn't necessarily mean swimming shoulder to shoulder, although it can) - it's because he believes in diving as a team.
Let me float a more realistic scenario. You're swimming along at 70 feet when you realize you're not moving forward anymore. You reach back, only to discover you've managed to drift into a gill net. Do you
a) want a pony bottle, assuming you can manage your way through the tangled mess to deploy it, or
b) want an attentive buddy who can cut you out, and if you STILL manage to run out of air, even then offer you his long hose?
I'll go with option b, thanks.