but all things considered we spend insane amounts of money on diving anyway
Not enough, there are still lots of shiiiit to buy.
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but all things considered we spend insane amounts of money on diving anyway
All we need is a Corolla to get form A to B, but I know I want the Ferrari...Not enough, there are still lots of shiiiit to buy.
All we need is a Corolla to get form A to B, but I know I want the Ferrari...
I've never been a car guy .... reliable transportation is reliable transportation to me. Now boats on the other hand....you can't dive off a Ferrari can you?All we need is a Corolla to get form A to B, but I know I want the Ferrari...
Not sure if they make boats? Lamborghini and Brabus do though.I've never been a car guy .... reliable transportation is reliable transportation to me. Now boats on the other hand....you can't dive off a Ferrari can you?
How often do you need to do that underwater?
Nice to see that a $3,000 reg breathes properly…![]()
Sometimes the reef has an underhang where it meets the bottom. Sometimes I can lay on the bottom to look under there. Sometimes laying on the bottom is not an option, so standing on my head is my only real option if I want to see what's under there.
Also relevant: Sometimes, I like to shoot (my camera) up at people, boats, or whatever else is above me. Being able to hover on my back and looking up while still getting totally dry breaths is also nice.
Out of the box it was breathing better and drier than my Atomic M1s or my ScubaPro Mk25 EVO+G260 or any other reg I have tried.
Not sure if they make boats? Lamborghini and Brabus do though.