Heliumthief
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Aquadyne DM.....what, 7? 9? One was the hard hat, one a band mask. 'The Pig...'
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As an engineer and dive boat captain, seeing a picture of a guy wearing a superlite, I'm surprised you'd make this statement. Anyone who ever installed a mooring knows that a concrete anchor won't hold hardly anything, a big liveaboard will drag 4 55 gal drums of concrete around all day. If you're making an anchor it has to grab the sand like an anchor, or a stack of railroad wheels or a long chain. No one would use a concrete sinker. A 1" dia type 316 SS U-bolt (95,000 lbs break strength) sunk 2 1/2 feet into a dead stony coral and secured with Portland type 2 will last far longer than the 1 5/8 Sampson Ultra Blue (58,000 lbs break strength) attached to it. No one in the world would ever question using a line strength of up to 50,000 lbs to hold any 100 foot liveaboard in up to 100 knots of wind, and if the fine folks at Kwaj are out diving in 100 knots, the strength of their moorings are the least of their concerns, or at least way down on the list.
Aquadyne DM.....what, 7? 9? One was the hard hat, one a band mask. 'The Pig...'
The DMC-7 was the helmet. The DM-5 and DM-6 were the band masks. The only difference between the DM-5 & 6 is that the 6 had two ear phones and the 5 had just one. All three models had a Scubapro R 109 second stage built into them. His is a band mask but I can not see from the pic if it is a 5 or 6.
ok ok ok here is my 2 cents
...another difference between the 5 and 6 was.....no side block on the 5 and as far as im concerned, the 6 IS the most comfy of any bandmask. The 7 in my opion IS the comfy of all the modern demand helmets. Given all that, Ill still don a miller over any.
If the coms stayed dry, those/these masks (shall not call them hats due to the scolding here in the past lol) ... again they were/are the best in the industry. But, just one screw on those ear cups loosen and leaky leak leak.
and to stay on subject...rec diving equals pretty fish. Commercial diving means being in the mud imagining all the monsters lurking just out of hands reach.
You are mistaken about the DM-5 not having a side block and the DMC-7 was FAR from being the most comfortable in my opinion. I never tried a DM-6 bandmask but the KMB-8 bandmask I used was very comfortable. That being said I would agree that the Miller 200 I tried would be my top pick also.