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HiYou're trolling us, right? This has to be trolling.
You're trolling us, right? This has to be trolling.
Post vid. Gotta be in a drysuit.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.
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.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.
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.Post vid. Gotta be in a drysuit.
and did the removal on his knees.So far we have a guy who had to wrap himself around a pipe to stop from corking.
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.
I know, I was replying to the previous poster.Taking a stage off and passing it around is pretty different than taking your entire bpw and off