matt215
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my concern is not technology, but that there will not be anything left to see underwater.
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Does the author know any heliox divers who do 300m dives without any in-water deco (aside from surfacing)?
well, wrecks will still be theremy concern is not technology, but that there will not be anything left to see underwater.
I think that future technology is very dependant on the ability of the market to support it. I know of an Italian gauge manufacturer who has already perfected and could produce a digital spg tomorrow (I am just using this as an example as someone said they hoped to see it) however the product is expensive and they are not sure that it will sell, so for now its just shelved.
Companies like Sheico have the ability and the technology to already produce softer more flexable neoprene with better thermal capabilities, but again the cost factor is prohibitive, so they wait.
The technology for more modern scuba equipment is already here, a lot of the gear you find today is 5 or more years old technology in an everchanging pretty cosmetic cover, but the recreational scuba market is very small, costs of putting a new product into the market are enormous and those costs have to be carried by the consumer, the majority of whom, honestly, right now, are not ready to make that leap.