I can't tell either. This link however will give an explanation of the three basic designs.
http://www.halcyon.net/mc/dam.shtml
http://www.halcyon.net/mc/dam.shtml
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Splitlip:I can't tell either. This link however will give an explanation of the three basic designs.
http://www.halcyon.net/mc/dam.shtml
It is intended to accept a chemical glow stick, for better visibility at night.sytech:Was wondering what that "holder" on the top right is for? I have one on mine too.
DIR-Atlanta:It is intended to accept a chemical glow stick, for better visibility at night.
sytech:Splitlip,
My safety sausage is completely open at the bottom (and has a little netted pocket at that end). I guess that means that if I don't deploy it correctly underwater and it loses air at the surface, I could always orally inflate it or even use my octo?
Thanks for the link. My safety sausage looks similar to the one on the top of that page
(I see what looks like a dump valveand I guess that's the oral inflator at the bottom). Was wondering what that "holder" on the top right is for? I have one on mine too.
Sy
6. Take another couple of breathes to steady yourself, and repeat the exhale process, but this time let the bag go. You can hold the spool between thumb and fore-finger, but you should be able to simply make an OK signal around the line. The spool will unwind, and magically stay just in front of your face. But as soon as the SMB hits the surface, the spool will start to drop down.