mrjimboalaska
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Hey, sounds like switch hitting to me..........pick and stick with.....fire_diver:Dang!
I refuse to be isolated into either camp.
FD
big question is, is there a snorkel attached to MOF????????????

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Hey, sounds like switch hitting to me..........pick and stick with.....fire_diver:Dang!
I refuse to be isolated into either camp.
FD
Scuba_Jenny:What's a snorkel?
Divmstr223:I never really thought of MOF as a sign of distress...I tend to think of flailing arms and screaming in terror as a good indication though...![]()
:lol: Exactly!
Poog
You're right. It's worth it.Trinigordo:I've lost 3 masks in total, the price we pay to MOF
Hockeynut:OK, now I don't know which way to go.Maybe I'll have to ask the hottest girl present which way she goes and go her way!
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Scuba_Jenny:I'm MOF.
RJP:This month's "Dive Training" magazine features a cover article about the MOF debate - essentially explaining why it's good "rule" not to put MOF.
That said, I think I counted six different ads in the magazine - for equipment, travel, what have you - featuring MOF divers.
So, why on earth would you feature panicked divers in your ads?
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So your saying it should NOT be worn forehead?timegan:I have not joined the debate, and honestly I'll pass on that one..(don't have enough dives to make any opinion), let alone get into a debate. However I do think that a MOF could indeed get washed off your head in waves. I don't think anyone can argue with that point.![]()