Carrying a Doubles Rig

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You forget, this is America where everyone drives big huge gas-guzzling SUVs and trucks. Plenty of space! :D
 
nereas:
A lot of divers use these, but they take up added space in your car, and they are a pain to deal with when you are trying to load a boat.


dude, get with it

i drive a Lancer, and it holds my doubles, a stage bottle, the dolly, a gear bag, and a drysuit in the trunk

that still leaves room in the back seat for dry clothes, a towel, a place to put my shoes, shorts, wallet, etc ...

as for using the dolly in a boat, you just use it to get the tanks to the boat and then leave it with the car ... obviously you don't take the thing with you on the boat
 
H2Andy:
dude, get with it

i drive a Lancer, and it holds my doubles, a stage bottle, the dolly, a gear bag, and a drysuit in the trunk

that still leaves room in the back seat for dry clothes, a towel, a place to put my shoes, shorts, wallet, etc ...

as for using the dolly in a boat, you just use it to get the tanks to the boat and then leave it with the car ... obviously you don't take the thing with you on the boat

That's true, Andy, but you have a figure like Twiggy and dive doubled 63's . . .

:D :D :D

the K
 
The Kraken:
That's true, Andy, but you have a figure like Twiggy and dive doubled 63's . . .

NOT ANY MORE!!!

i just got a set of 72's
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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