Ever since a course taught by "Easy Diver" Lou Fead I have been a minimalist. Lou always taught us to: "Take only what you need. Keep it simple and clean." Lou was right on so many things.
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I was around from the beginning when DIR first appeared on the west coast.ZKY, that is certainly a skewed view of DIR you got from reading the intarwebz.
where is the 2nd stage; don't tell me that it is that small firehose-like thing
any plans for clearing that said 2nd stage? or you'll never take it out of your mouth...um .. throat!Yeah, you just bite on it and it squirts air into your mouth.
Now, before y'all go off the deep end, this rig is a joke, well, not entirely, sorta, well, OK, you got me, I do intend to use it just as I describe.
N<---minimalism, I am not there yet, but I am trying, I have been ebaying all my junk to use guys, even my second stage and now all I got left is that thing to bite on--![]()
What are these BCD's and Gauges you speak of? Some new-fangled devices I presume
If you look at 0:13 you'll see a backplate isn't even needed.