Cool pic! I remember that stern rail when it was intact...it's too bad you're looking for US only.... here's a pic from last weekend with the d630v2 down to 140 ffw @ 40°F. Taken on the Forest City, in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada.
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Cool pic! I remember that stern rail when it was intact...it's too bad you're looking for US only.... here's a pic from last weekend with the d630v2 down to 140 ffw @ 40°F. Taken on the Forest City, in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada.
They are expensed prior to the review. Not exactly the same as, "give us a good review and we'll give you a light." Rather, it shows come confidence by the mfg in the quality of their products.It certainly alerts people that nearly all of the reviews are expensed.
Did I stop?Have you resumed diving?
Cool pic. Do you just deco on backgas or do they hang a tank on the line? Curious..it's too bad you're looking for US only.... here's a pic from last weekend with the d630v2 down to 140 ffw @ 40°F. Taken on the Forest City, in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada.
no deco. a minute or two will clear on the way up, and this is always the first dive of the day, so plenty of gas no matter what happens.Cool pic. Do you just deco on backgas or do they hang a tank on the line? Curious..
Awesome picture.it's too bad you're looking for US only.... here's a pic from last weekend with the d630v2 down to 140 ffw @ 40°F. Taken on the Forest City, in Tobermory, Ontario, Canada.
OK. No problem. I just sent you a message.I would like to test the D530 UV light.
OK. No problem. I just sent you a message.I can review any dive light needed. I currently have 2 orca torch lights a d630 and d710 but wouldn't mind trying the d530 and reviewing it. I dove 2-4 times a week in the pnw (puget sound).