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Can’t take the word of a diver who dives with dangly bits…
Let he who has never had an octopus slip out of its retainer troll first. Your hoses aren't exactly the picture of aquadynamics swimming through those overhanging pipes in that profile pic either bud…
 
Let he who has never had an octopus slip out of its retainer troll first. Your hoses aren't exactly the picture of aquadynamics swimming through those overhanging pipes in that profile pic either bud…
I can solve anything.
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Let he who has never had an octopus slip out of its retainer troll first. Your hoses aren't exactly the picture of aquadynamics swimming through those overhanging pipes in that profile pic either bud…
Geez - folks have no humor anymore - was just poking at a common SB critique.

BTW - that Profile pic is old (just after cert) but that is a std rec setup/hose routing. I have less hoses now, but never snagged hoses on anything including the Kittiwake wreck in that pic.

My octo is very secure but I do always check on it after splashing. I see way too many divers with dangling octos; even more with dangling consoles dragging on the reef! So a pet peeve of mine too!
 
I had the pleasure of cutting pour areas, sanding, and drilling heel strap holes. Besides trimming thousands of Force Fins. Here I was quickly sanding a pair I was about to test.
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, please use discount code BETTERWET for a 15% discount. Good luck, they will sell fast. Some Ingo/black
 
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