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Interesting, for me my Draeger Dolphin has more drag then my inspiration. I did not feel enough of a difference with my inspo vs a single 80 while diving Palau a few weeks ago. Even in some of the really good currents I did not feel it was an issue. However, I did find out the hardway that its dumb to attach a reef hook to the waistband D ring on the inspo. Now I have to replace the buckle. The dolphin on the other hand I do notice the difference in drag over standard OC.

my 0.02 psi.
 
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Interesting, for me my Draeger Dolphin has more drag then my inspiration. I did not feel enough of a difference with my inspo vs a single 80 while diving Palau a few weeks ago. Even in some of the really good currents I did not feel it was an issue. However, I did find out the hardway that its dumb to attach a reef hook to the waistband D ring on the inspo. Now I have to replace the buckle. The dolphin on the other hand I do notice the difference in drag over standard OC.

my 0.02 psi.


Thanks. Palau. Geez...I'd give a small part of my left toe to be there right now. Were you using a scooter?

In my experience, Drager Atlantis/Dolphin are draggier. The box and the side mounted bottles don't help too much.

The coolest thing to see are scooters & riders who are so efficient they leave a small wake in the shallows. Luckily, I have one hot-rod scooter which dusts other scooters.
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