SeahorseDeb
Contributor
Ladies,
I am asking you to evaluate this scuba tank caddy I am looking at. I have called the mfr and not received a call back, "We're assisting other clients, please leave your name and phone number." Ya Ya. Ok. Sure. You. Will.
I had surgery on my right shoulder Aug 2011 and April 2012 (not rotator cuff). I am released for diving however I cannot schlep my 80 or 100HP steel plus 16-20lbs of lead on my shoulders to the beach. I dive cold fresh water most of the time in Eastern Washington and those are all beach dives. (I'm not concerned about boat dives :shades: ) Some of my buddies offer to carry my gear, however since I am a "Type A" personality, letting control really tees me off! I know that's what buddies are there for, however one of my buddies is probably in a size 0, where I am a size 4, and none of my buddies are esteemed Himalayan sherpas either. I detest asking for so much help!!! I don't know how long this condition will dog me, but I can say also, that when I dove Malago Cove, in Rancho Palos Verdes CA, the hike back up the hill with my gear took about 20 minutes. It was a killer hike!!! So, I want you to pick this product apart for me. I'm only doing this because spending $250 without being able to get my hands on one is a major drawback. The nearest dealer is 200-300 miles away.
I have three concerns however you might raise more: (I like to be extremely streamlined)
First concern I have is the wheel system, once you schlep this to the water, inflate the b/c and then stow the wheels underneath, we have a bungy cord system that keeps them attached. How attached? Does it appear a little flimsy to you?
Second concern: the yellow bungies on the side that hold the gear in place, -----I can't figure out where they go after the b/c is donned over the shoulders? (entanglement hazzard)
Third concern: The "handle," where in heck would that be stowed, does my buddy need to shove it down the back of the b/c?
There is one other url I found, however the one I referenced allowed a "stop action" during playback so I could analyze it.
Fire away, I'm listening to every tiny tidbit you have to say!! And thankyou!!!
Beach Buddy - YouTube
BTW, If you are a Mod, I am asking for information as it would relate to me personally, not flaws in the manufacturing. I am in no way out to flame-out the inventor (it was a woman :blinking I am using this for my own research purposes before I shell out Big Bucks (no deer hunting season has not begun.....)
I am asking you to evaluate this scuba tank caddy I am looking at. I have called the mfr and not received a call back, "We're assisting other clients, please leave your name and phone number." Ya Ya. Ok. Sure. You. Will.
I had surgery on my right shoulder Aug 2011 and April 2012 (not rotator cuff). I am released for diving however I cannot schlep my 80 or 100HP steel plus 16-20lbs of lead on my shoulders to the beach. I dive cold fresh water most of the time in Eastern Washington and those are all beach dives. (I'm not concerned about boat dives :shades: ) Some of my buddies offer to carry my gear, however since I am a "Type A" personality, letting control really tees me off! I know that's what buddies are there for, however one of my buddies is probably in a size 0, where I am a size 4, and none of my buddies are esteemed Himalayan sherpas either. I detest asking for so much help!!! I don't know how long this condition will dog me, but I can say also, that when I dove Malago Cove, in Rancho Palos Verdes CA, the hike back up the hill with my gear took about 20 minutes. It was a killer hike!!! So, I want you to pick this product apart for me. I'm only doing this because spending $250 without being able to get my hands on one is a major drawback. The nearest dealer is 200-300 miles away.
I have three concerns however you might raise more: (I like to be extremely streamlined)
First concern I have is the wheel system, once you schlep this to the water, inflate the b/c and then stow the wheels underneath, we have a bungy cord system that keeps them attached. How attached? Does it appear a little flimsy to you?
Second concern: the yellow bungies on the side that hold the gear in place, -----I can't figure out where they go after the b/c is donned over the shoulders? (entanglement hazzard)
Third concern: The "handle," where in heck would that be stowed, does my buddy need to shove it down the back of the b/c?
There is one other url I found, however the one I referenced allowed a "stop action" during playback so I could analyze it.
Fire away, I'm listening to every tiny tidbit you have to say!! And thankyou!!!
Beach Buddy - YouTube
BTW, If you are a Mod, I am asking for information as it would relate to me personally, not flaws in the manufacturing. I am in no way out to flame-out the inventor (it was a woman :blinking I am using this for my own research purposes before I shell out Big Bucks (no deer hunting season has not begun.....)