LBHeyman
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Good info everyone thanks!
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Stangd1909, Is there any other reasons besides the tech diving classes that made you decide against the ocean reef masks? The reason I ask, is I just purchased one myself, and I was trying to reseach the pros/cons. I did'nt find much about them except for high air consumption. Just trying to see if there was something else that steered you away from them??? Thanx in advance for any help you can provide...
We currently have a special on the Ocean Reef SPACE masks with single channel communications. Our special is for the purchase of two masks. Give us a call at (800) 601-3483. Thanks.
Phil Ellis
www.divesports.com
I dive with a Fire Department Dive Team.
We were using a more "commercial" FFM, but nobody liked them, they were finicky, heavy, and when they broke, they cost a bunch of money to fix (THEY WERE NOT MADE BY OCEAN REEF).
About a year ago, we switched to Ocean Reef Neptune masks.
Some observations since the switch...
People are actually using them. (on most dives, we can choose normal regs or the FFM)
With just a little bit of training and famaliarization, we've come to prefer the Ocean Reef FFM.
They can be a pain to set up properly (they have to be adjusted to fit your face, but the adjustment is pretty easy to change).
They can be a little finicky in shallow water (under 10ft). The reg adjustment knob needs to be all the way in (or is that out...hardest to breath setting) in shallow water, or they will stutter. The deeper you go, the less this is a problem.
They provide excellent vision. I wear glasses. I got the glasses insert with my prescription in them. It is probably the BEST I've ever been able to see underwater. They don't fog, ever.
Some observations on the Communications system:
When my wife saw the Ocean Reef masks with Comm system that the Dive Team had, she wanted us to get a set for our personal use (she dives too). We took advantage of the buy two with single channel comm promotion mentioned above.
She was imagining that we'd have long rambling conversations about the flora and fauna underwater. Having experience U/W comms before, I was pretty sure that wasn't going to be the case.
She was disappointed, I wasn't. The comms are just as good as a $10k wireless commercial diving system, but if you are expecting much more than simple 3 word conversations, with lots of "WHAT???" thrown in, and slow speaking annunciating each word very clearly, you'll be disappointed.
It's the nature of the beast. There is water between your ear and the speaker. There are bubbles that interfere with the transmission. Your own breathing makes it hard to hear. There are boat noises, and other things underwater that mess with the system, it's not perfect. If you want perfect, you'll need a fully enclosed hard hat, with a hard wired comm system, and you'll pay lots of cash for it.
My wife and I have the singel channel comms. The dive team has the dual channel comms. We can talk to them (if they are on channel 1). Ours are push-to-talk only. The Dive Team's are PTT or Voice activated. They mostly use the PTT setting, because the Voice activated is a pain. Theirs has a robot voice which helps guide them through the settings. When the battery goes dead, the robot voice just keeps announcing something about "Channel 1" over and over. It's pretty annoying. It annoyed me, and I was diving NEXT TO the guy with the dead battery.
The comms come with a clear plastic doohickey that attaches them to the masks. This looks flimsy, and prone to break, so my wife and I took ours off and just attached the comm unit directly to the mask straps with the built-in hooks. This works just fine. The Dive Team choose to use the clear plastic doohickeys and has already broken several of them.
So, to end my quasi-review...
Even though I brought up a few negatives, overall I feel that the Ocean Reef masks are worth the money. I bought my own set after seeing the Dive Team's, and I don't regret the purchase. If they were lost or stolen, I'd probably go out and buy an exact replacement!
I've seen several mentions of the "fact" that you use more air when using a FFM. My dive computer has a download function, and one of the parameters it calculates is Air Consumption (SAC). I can tell you that my TWO LOWEST SAC dives have been dives I've done on the Ocean Reef mask (.43 and .46 cu ft/min). These were both shallow dives without much activity (pivot man in a circle search, 15ft water), but from personal experience, I don't think that the masks really make much difference.