Drinking it Right

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Reinoud:
Ever wondered how to drink your beer during deco stops DIR-style? Inspired by the Heineken beertender we've now created the DIR-tender (here is a picture on shore)

";-)
I need one of those.
 
mike_s:
a true DIR diver would have a spare beer on a bungee around his neck in case the first one failed.
Nah, it's a team effort.
 
The best is the belching contest that ensues upon surfacing. You can't drink enough beer at surface pressure to compete with the DIR-Tender!

Cameron
 
mike_s:
a true DIR diver would have a spare beer on a bungee around his neck in case the first one failed.

A true DIR diver would enjoy a man's drink: Laphroaig, Ardbeg or Lagavulin. Because there is no "carbonation" there would be no undignified belching upon surfacing.

Slainthe.
 
The look on your face in that surface shot is priceless :D
 
Green_Manelishi:
A true DIR diver would enjoy a man's drink: Lagavulin.


mMMMMmmmm, now if I could only think of a way to enjoy a cigar with it at 20ft and breathing oxygen... :D
 
Tegg:
mMMMMmmmm, now if I could only think of a way to enjoy a cigar with it at 20ft and breathing oxygen... :D

Do your 20ft stop in a habitat !!!
 
man... how will you light a cigar in 100% O2?

oh, i brought a lighter... here.. let me


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

:light:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/
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