He sure looks distressed in this photo.
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If we can have the Hog Vs whatever, the split fit debate, the spare air controversy, the BPW debacle numerous times surely we can have the MOF discussion. I haven't seen one of those.![]()
I would agree with this. However, placing a mask on your forehead is anything but a rejection. In reality, a panicked diver would be hard pressed to put the mask neatly on their forehead. Ergo, a mask on a diver's forehead is really an indication that they are still in control.
There are a ton of myths about diving out there. Some are simple exaggerations while others are outright lies. Fear has long been a tactic of dive instructors to teach as well as to instill compliance. Such myths are the aquatic version of Reefer Madness and are just as counter productive. When you figure out that your instructor is mostly full of crap, you then have to rethink every thing they taught you. What a PIA. It's far better to stick with the truth and reality.
A search suggests I last posted this in 2010 here http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/347180-ever-lost-your-mask.html#post5406813 , (see posts #27 & 28) I thought it was more recent; probably just didn't find it with my search.
Time for my periodic suggestion in recurring "lost mask" threads to put your mask on a leash/tether. See DataMask Safety Strap/Retractor Picture in post #13.
170+ dives with it now. It's never significantly in the way, has yet to get snagged on anything. Read the thread, it's not common, but it's not unique either. As Doc Adelman says, "This is a Navy protocol for certain applications." And I dive a 5' hose and bungied backup, still not in the way. My wife's even doing it for the last 100 or so dives after seeing mine.
I lost a mask doing gear (BC, I think) removal skill drills in OW training in poor viz.
Had another kicked off, but recovered that one.
I no longer worry about it, it's tied to me, not going anywhere. It also helps keep it from being in the wrong place during SIs and gear-up on crowded boats.
wondering how much of a dork all the other divers were thinking I was for the 3 hours we were out there, with everybody diving but her.