Ross19966
Contributor
Just wondering if anyone else noticed this. The FFM regulator breathes fine when you are basically looking at the bottom, but it becomes more difficult to breathe when you look up or face horizontally. It's not extreme but noticeable and does not make the mask un-divable and playing with the cracking pressure does help a little. I'd imagine it just take a little getting used to. First dive with it today down to about 15' in a pool. My other 1st stage is a Aqualung Legend Elite and it doesn't seem to do this...or at least it's not as noticeable.
Other than that, which wouldn't stop me from using it, I love the mask. It seals perfectly, doesn't fog and being able to talk underwater is great. I 3D printed a watertight mic housing that screws into the com port. The mic connects to an audio recorder sealed in a dry box, also 3D printed. Should have all of that together for some testing next week. It works out of the water so no reason the think it won't work under water.
Other than that, which wouldn't stop me from using it, I love the mask. It seals perfectly, doesn't fog and being able to talk underwater is great. I 3D printed a watertight mic housing that screws into the com port. The mic connects to an audio recorder sealed in a dry box, also 3D printed. Should have all of that together for some testing next week. It works out of the water so no reason the think it won't work under water.