papps953
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They charge $450 for open water certification. A LDS in a neighboring town charge $250. Both make you buy hood, boots, and gloves. I wonder why the extra $200. :06:
Bill
Bill
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papps953:They charge $450 for open water certification. A LDS in a neighboring town charge $250. Both make you buy hood, boots, and gloves. I wonder why the extra $200. :06:
Bill
The price is standard and a shop is not allowed by the Scubapro dealer agreement to sell them for any less than 10% below that $189 price.espantoon:That price must be standard, because my LDS sells them for the same exact price!
kidspot:If you are looking for a size large, Wildcard has been advertising a pair of twin jets for $100 - you might drop him a PM
The other option would be to call scubatoys as they probably carry them, but can't advertise them online due to ScubaPro policy. Plus then you get the 10% scubaboard discount and support an LDS and Scubaboard sponsor
Aloha, Tim