Griffo
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Anyone yet mentioned putting your mask in the dishwasher to bring it up like new? Top shelf of course.
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Doubling (or tripling) on wool socks is also a good method for forgotten/misplaced booties. Diver I work with unknowingly dropped a bootie while loading up the boat, so she spent a week diving in 49F water with one bootie and like 3 wool socks on the other foot. Apparently she barely felt a difference. Now I'm just hunting for inexpensive wool socksThis was a 'comedy or errors' sort of thing. First I forgot my booties, so I had to rent fins. I had my lycra socks but still got a blister because I was using fins that really needed boots (they didn't have regular full foot fins but these fit ok). That's when I realized I hadn't brought my antibiotic ointment or bandaids I normally bring!! I ended up taping the toe and wearing a pair of thick athletic socks AND my lycra socks - and that worked well.
I'm already packing for our next trip - and my boots are in the bag - along with TWO pair of lycra socks!!
What are you doing with your mask for it to need to go into a dishwasher?Anyone yet mentioned putting your mask in the dishwasher to bring it up like new? Top shelf of course.
What is the general feeling about bolt shackles or trigger shackles as compared to bolt snaps? If there is tension on the line attached to the hardware, is there value in having something where you don’t have to work against that tension to get the snap to release? Or is there more of a danger if accidentally releasing that outweighs any advantages? I am thinking specifically of what would work best for a reef hook attachment to a BC
Sorry, meant to say snap shackles. They are one piece and one handed to release under tension. But may be two handed to attach, so point taken.Bolt shackles are two pieces and hard to manipulate one-handed. I'm into "easy" underwater.