I read through an older thread about the mask, and I see a lot of really solid reviews. I'm still in the "new diver" category, and I happened across a Black Friday sale on DiveRightInScuba for it (retail price, but they give you the ABV for free). I have no training in FFM use, but one of my buddies trained nearly to Public Safety diver and he said FFM was something he enjoyed. No jaw fatigue, you can use your nose to try to keep the breathing relaxed, no flooding (unless you goof), no fogging, comms (if you want them, he said he didn't care for the chatter), and more. Think he said he was using the Guardian.
I couldn't fathom using an FFM down below say 50 ft, but maybe for shore diving it might be a luxury. Although, the amount of steps to reach a backup air supply seem too many for an emergency situation (unless I had a pony bottle, which I will be looking into a bit down the road when I start going deeper). It would probably be a comfort pick at shallow depths like the Blue Heron Bridge, and I swap back over to regular reg when I know I'm heading down deeper. But I'm quite interested in the idea of getting my nose back. My air consumption might drop noticeably, I do tend to guzzle air through my mouth. Normally my mouth is always shut and I breathe very shallowly through my nose.
I know it takes some special practice to become acquainted with these types of masks. Perhaps a few shallow pool or shore dives where I practice flooding and swapping to spares; maybe I can ask my buddy to simulate an OOA emergency just cause. My buddy seems familiar with FFMs; I'd love to try to avoid chucking another few hundred out for someone to watch me practice if he was able to walk me through it safely.
Thoughts on a newer diver already looking this route?
I couldn't fathom using an FFM down below say 50 ft, but maybe for shore diving it might be a luxury. Although, the amount of steps to reach a backup air supply seem too many for an emergency situation (unless I had a pony bottle, which I will be looking into a bit down the road when I start going deeper). It would probably be a comfort pick at shallow depths like the Blue Heron Bridge, and I swap back over to regular reg when I know I'm heading down deeper. But I'm quite interested in the idea of getting my nose back. My air consumption might drop noticeably, I do tend to guzzle air through my mouth. Normally my mouth is always shut and I breathe very shallowly through my nose.
I know it takes some special practice to become acquainted with these types of masks. Perhaps a few shallow pool or shore dives where I practice flooding and swapping to spares; maybe I can ask my buddy to simulate an OOA emergency just cause. My buddy seems familiar with FFMs; I'd love to try to avoid chucking another few hundred out for someone to watch me practice if he was able to walk me through it safely.
Thoughts on a newer diver already looking this route?