r00t0fallevil:Hey guys...
I recently became NAUI open water certified and SCUBA is quickly becoming one of my favorite things to do. I have been reading many threads about DIR and I am totally in agreement with the mindset. Unfortunately, the training I did with NAUI open water has none of the concepts in DIR. Does DIR make sense for recreational diving?
I would like to buy some equipment soon, but do to the difference in mindset, I might be wasting my money on a BC, for example, when I will eventually need a BP/W setup, long hose, field serviceable regulator, etc...
I am based in NY so my recreational diving spot is in the Caribbean. Eventually I would love to dive in NY, ie drysuit.
Any thoughts? I guess I might look a little weird with 7" hose in Cozumel?
Thanks...
I dive a backplate and wing on all my trips, Cozumel, Cayman Islands, Jamicia. November will be my 13th trip to Cozumel in the past three years. Yes I get asked about the 7 foot hose but people understand the logic. As other posters have said if you're interested in the Hog system save your money and buy what you need the first time.
I dive with a plastic backplate a 35 pd wing and single tank adapter for my warm water diving. When it's time to put on the drysuit for cold water and technical diving I have a 6 pd stainless backplate with a 55lb. wing.
I'm not DIR as I was diving this type of setup in 1980 before DIR was born. I have visited at length with several DIR people and I use what works for me and I'm comfortable with that.
I wear split fins because I like them better and use less air. I also use a dive computer but I know how to use a pressure gauge and do run tables as well.
Jim
Louisiana