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You're trolling us, right? This has to be trolling.

He is challenging you perhaps? So funny.
 
That's exactly how a twin removal looks in most divers.
Because most divers suck at removing their gear.

For my advanced nitrox and tec 50 I had to remove it with 2 stages while neutrally buoyant. That was pain and I don't want to do it again.
 
That's exactly how a twin removal looks in most divers.
Because most divers suck at removing their gear.

For my advanced nitrox and tec 50 I had to remove it with 2 stages while neutrally buoyant. That was pain and I don't want to do it again.
Post vid. Gotta be in a drysuit.

So far we have a guy who had to wrap himself around a pipe to stop from corking.
 
For my advanced nitrox and tec 50 I had to remove it with 2 stages while neutrally buoyant. That was pain and I don't want to do it again.
Yep, exchanging stages while staying neutral. No kneeling on the bottom. Great skill to practice in a group of divers because every stage is different.

Post vid. Gotta be in a drysuit.
Mee too, would love to see how the diver in the video would cope with drysuit while maintaining neutral buoyancy. This is way too easy.
 
I clipped off the stages to my but d-ring, emptied my dry suit and used the doubles as a platform with my hands on the valves.

Never doing it again, if I need to remove my gear in blue water again I'm shooting a lift bag and clipping the stages off to the reel, I don't care how bad it looks.
 
AJ:
Yep, exchanging stages while staying neutral. No kneeling on the bottom. Great skill to practice in a group of divers because every stage is different.

Taking a stage off and passing it around is pretty different than taking your entire bpw and off
 
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