davecampbell
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despite living 30 mins away, I've only done it 4x. we tend to head to Tobermory for our "local" diving.
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Thanks, DM sentdespite living 30 mins away, I've only done it 4x. we tend to head to Tobermory for our "local" diving.
You diddy really go there did you?For future referenced, WD40 is a lot easier than acetone.
Maybe some baby oil. Just don't be seen hauling it by the case into your hotel room.
Being at the early stages of my drysuit diving “career” and haven’t graduated to a p-valve yet.. I look at my future in both horror and confusion; but I’d take that over the uncomfort of “tightness” I get from thick wetsuits (anything more than 3mm triggers my autistic brain)Every time I read threads like these, I am re-confirmed in my decision to dive with a wetsuit.
NSFW highlights (for the record, I’m drunk, please don’t ban me):I call this thread “101 creative ways to surprise yourself”; a treasure of dark humor
Being at the early stages of my drysuit diving “career” and haven’t graduated to a p-valve yet.. I look at my future in both horror and confusion; but I’d take that over the uncomfort of “tightness” I get from thick wetsuits (anything more than 3mm triggers my autistic brain)
All the choices are tough, or dive tropical only (I wish)![]()
Don't get discouraged, diving with a drysuit has many benefits. The issue I had was this was my first time diving with a catheter that had glue. The catheter's I dove with before were simple roll on's that you tape and those you can easily take off, but they also have the tendency to easily come off while diving. The glue catheter's stay on better but as I quickly discovered, don't get hair in them. After that experience, I've haven't made the same mistake. I hope that my experience will benefit others.Every time I read threads like these, I am re-confirmed in my decision to dive with a wetsuit.