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First is as small as practical with solas tape on top. Deep Sea Supply made the best little one out there and I love mine. Just big enough for a boat to see if you if they're looking for you from the surface and small enough that you can pull it all the way back down if you ever had to/wanted to and had a coin style OPV that didn't take up any space and didn't have a spring.
Hello --Is this what you are referring too? They have a couple colors; I'm not concerning myself with that at the moment. I have a Dive Gear Express 6ft DSMB and it's so bulky {for me}.

 
Hello --Is this what you are referring too? They have a couple colors; I'm not concerning myself with that at the moment. I have a Dive Gear Express 6ft DSMB and it's so bulky {for me}.

this one is a bit bigger than the one I was referencing but should be a quite manageable size
 
I have a Dive Gear Express 6ft DSMB and it's so bulky {for me}.
If you're ever in rough seas then you'll be glad to have it with you.
 
I tend to believe in 2 types of DSMB's.
First is as small as practical with solas tape on top. Deep Sea Supply made the best little one out there and I love mine. Just big enough for a boat to see if you if they're looking for you from the surface and small enough that you can pull it all the way back down if you ever had to/wanted to and had a coin style OPV that didn't take up any space and didn't have a spring.
What are the dimensions of the DSS one rolled out flat?
 

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