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There is a lot of portable decompression chambers out there
For several of the long range liveaboards, this should be standard equipment.
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There is a lot of portable decompression chambers out there
Here's a wetsuit idea...
How about someone designs a wetsuit with veins running thru it that hold water. Put a small heater/pump module somewhere and hey presto! Warmer wetsuit.
Wetsuit with detachable forearms and shins. 3-5mm body, 3 mm detachable options.
Not meaning to sound like an ass, but it's called a drysuit!
- Another vote for an underwater GPS, boat locator, and comm device
- Specially tuned handheld underwater laser that destroys only lionfish, just by pointing it at them
- Underwater DSLR-quality still and HD video camera that fits in a BC pocket, even with case
- Small inline sensor for AI computer that accurately and reliably senses tank O2%, CO, and CO2
- Tank the size of a basketball that holds 500cf of gas under incredible pressure, with compatible first stage, neutrally buoyant, and plenty of shops everywhere that could fill it
- Underwater contact lenses that make masks obsolete
- Camera-integrated database of all underwater life forms, so you can just point the camera at the critter and have it identified and tell you everything about it
- Generic heads-up display interface for all computers (works with contacts above, too)
- Online map showing all dive ops in a given area, links to reviews and SB comments on them, schedules for their boats, realtime indication of capacity, and universal one-click reservation system
- Digital cert card that holds not only a positive ID and record of certifications, but also all logged dives, DAN status, emergency contact info, etc. - standardized so any shop can interface and instantly check you in
Oh, and none of these things cost more than $250.
- Another vote for an underwater GPS, boat locator, and comm device
Nautilus Lifeline Diver Radio and GPS
- Specially tuned handheld underwater laser that destroys only lionfish, just by pointing it at them
- Underwater DSLR-quality still and HD video camera that fits in a BC pocket, even with case
goPro Video, still has the operator error problem..
- Small inline sensor for AI computer that accurately and reliably senses tank O2%, CO, and CO2
expensive rebreather options
- Tank the size of a basketball that holds 500cf of gas under incredible pressure, with compatible first stage, neutrally buoyant, and plenty of shops everywhere that could fill it
Well someday, the Titanium cylinders didn't pass DOT, at least one rebreather has this
- Underwater contact lenses that make masks obsolete
- Camera-integrated database of all underwater life forms, so you can just point the camera at the critter and have it identified and tell you everything about it
- Generic heads-up display interface for all computers (works with contacts above, too)
- Online map showing all dive ops in a given area, links to reviews and SB comments on them, schedules for their boats, realtime indication of capacity, and universal one-click reservation system
CLICKnDIVE enter Promo Code EE007 to enter a drawing for free gear..
- Digital cert card that holds not only a positive ID and record of certifications, but also all logged dives, DAN status, emergency contact info, etc. - standardized so any shop can interface and instantly check you in Watch CLICKnDIVE and the ERIS program made in conjunction with DAN
Oh, and none of these things cost more than $250.
Lifeline $299, ERIS $19.95 a year, includes on line logbook and C card verification via uploaded image of card. GoPro and BONICA ( not SLR ) fit that
So there ya go !
I want a pair of OMS Slipstreams in size L.
Gear washing/rinsing machine
Here's a wetsuit idea...
How about someone designs a wetsuit with veins running thru it that hold water. Put a small heater/pump module somewhere and hey presto! Warmer wetsuit.