All my reg sets are long hose. Does this mean that I have to but new regs to be a resort d
That is silly. Just shorten the hoses. But use sharp utensils or the hoses will fray like nobody's business.
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All my reg sets are long hose. Does this mean that I have to but new regs to be a resort d
No. But I doubt this is a real question.All my reg sets are long hose. Does this mean that I have to buy new regs to be a resort diver.
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Would you not go diving at this resort because of this new rule? ( I have decided to not mention the specific dive resort. )
Please stay on topic. This tread is not about which gear configuration you like or don't like.
I think you are mistaken. Air 2's and similar devices are rather common in many recreational settings. Perhaps you are unaware of that situation. A good percentage of people who use scuba Pro Bc's use them - based on my causal observations.
I bought a new buoyancy device. My rig had a dedicated secondary and I started to carry a side-slung pony. No requirement for an AIR2 type inflator.I'm confused by this post.
First, if your SPG erupted, why did you replace your AIR2?
They were a shuttle insta-buddy.Second, why didn't you replace your ignorant dive buddy before anything else?
Not true. SSI used to teach it.exactly, primary donate is not common anywhere, except SB.
I’ve never seen an air2 inflator regulator in my time diving in Asia. I have seen some (Americans) besides myself using bungeed backup regulators but very few others. In general owning your own equipment is done by only a vast minority from what I’ve seen.
Guys. It’s irrelevant if you like Air 2’s or not. The question is whether primary donate poses enough of a general risk to divers for dive ops to mandate gear configurations. As pointed out by many, and in my opinion, the answer is no. It IS a suitable question between buddies.