TN-Steve
Contributor
As a fairly low time diver I've found this thread most interesting. I've learned a couple of things over the last year, here they are FWIW
It was all our first rodeo at some time (not too long ago for me). By watching divers who projected confidence and competence it helped me be a better diver.
Lets go diving.
Steve
- It is impossible to look good gearing up before or down after a dive. If it was, PADI would make it a distinctive specialty.
- Most divers spend too much time worrying about the person across from them, when they should be more concerned about themselves.
- I can't color coordinate my clothes, why should my dive gear be any different?
- I've got a yellow slap strap and snorkel, mainly so I can spot ME in any pictures / videos.
- I figure if the person across from me is gearing up efficiently (Knows how to put their kit together), their stuff looks like it's seen a maintenance bench in the last couple of years, no sense of doubt or hesitation as they gear up, I figure they know what they are doing.
- If you bungee your tank to the bench, then put the regulator on without removing said bungee, it's hard to look good. (Still paying for that one with the local dive club)
It was all our first rodeo at some time (not too long ago for me). By watching divers who projected confidence and competence it helped me be a better diver.
Lets go diving.
Steve