bostoncello
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Another lurker emerges...
Last summer, I spent a good deal of time poking around the boards seeking info on equipment and trip reports. I'm happy to report that the advice I found turned out to be very sound: I love my new rig and had a great trip with it on Peter Hughes Wind Dancer in the Bahamas.
For the curious gearheads, I opted for an Apeks TX100 with AT20 octo, SQuest Pro QD BC and Suunto Cobra. The Apeks breathes so nicely at depth: I followed a blue hole to 133 feet, saw my buddy adjusting his reg, and only then realized that all the hype about the Apeks breathing easy were true: no adjustment was required. And the Cobra has turned into a reliable partner: easy to use and clear, but not so conversative that I was unable to dive five times a day on a liveaboard. Just wish that it had as nice a residual nitrogen readout as some other computers.
Although I'm in Boston, I only have two logged dives up here (the rest of my 35 are in the Caribbean), one of which lead to the back injury that kept me away from diving until this winter. One month after I bought my rig, too.
I'm just looking to get back in the water and getting my rescue diver cert. I'm PADI AOW right now.
Looking forward to talking with you all,
- John
Last summer, I spent a good deal of time poking around the boards seeking info on equipment and trip reports. I'm happy to report that the advice I found turned out to be very sound: I love my new rig and had a great trip with it on Peter Hughes Wind Dancer in the Bahamas.
For the curious gearheads, I opted for an Apeks TX100 with AT20 octo, SQuest Pro QD BC and Suunto Cobra. The Apeks breathes so nicely at depth: I followed a blue hole to 133 feet, saw my buddy adjusting his reg, and only then realized that all the hype about the Apeks breathing easy were true: no adjustment was required. And the Cobra has turned into a reliable partner: easy to use and clear, but not so conversative that I was unable to dive five times a day on a liveaboard. Just wish that it had as nice a residual nitrogen readout as some other computers.
Although I'm in Boston, I only have two logged dives up here (the rest of my 35 are in the Caribbean), one of which lead to the back injury that kept me away from diving until this winter. One month after I bought my rig, too.

Looking forward to talking with you all,
- John