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I think dive rite has wings with pull dump on the inflator hose, but not a separate independent dump, perhaps that is what you were referring to.So many of the most popular SB topics all in one thread.
DSS, I have their gear, it's nice, IMO the best thought out on the market. I hope they will return to the market, but will be surprised.
Air2, keep in mind, these devices are meant to be used as part of a system that includes shoulder dumps. Wings do not have shoulder dumps and the use of pull dumps is discouraged because of the risk of separating the hose from the wing. I have experimented with air2s and do not believe they are a good idea to use as part of a BP/W setup although, as with so many things, the most skilled divers can probably dive safely with them.
I'm was just wondering; How long was DSS in business?
Does anyone know?
@johndiver999 I'm not aware of any Dive Rite wings with a singular entry/exit point for gas. You can obviously cap them, but all the ones I have seen/owned with the pull dump have had a normal dump on the bottom
It was before that. I remember seeing his stuff on diver.net around 2000-2001. He put up a pic showing his plate with his revolutionary and innovative plastic inserts in the slots and all the DIR guys bashed it.somewhere around 2004 ish IIRC so 15 years.
So if DSS is going out of business, why is Tobin George building that huge warehouse out in Nevada, 50 miles from Reno? His Facebook page is half The Joys of Backhoes and half The Ploys of Whackos.