ScubaInChicago
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I'm not a fan but I'm sure some people here will tell you they're the best thing since sliced bread.
I don't know what life was like before sliced bread, I've just always expected it...
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I'm not a fan but I'm sure some people here will tell you they're the best thing since sliced bread.
....what if one uses one of those dual-bladder wing thingies with a wetsuit?
apparently if you dive dual wings you will die also... IJS.
Dude,
soon? People have been diving steels, even doubles with only wetsuits for YEARS. I am only familiar with ONE death due to catastrophic wing failure, and that guy repaired his split wing with aquaseal. This is a solution in search of a problem.
As Howie pointed out, there are alternative redundancies, such as lift bags and sausages. I almost always carry two in the ocean, and one in the caves. You have to think outside of the BC from time to time.
However, I would suggest that we all dive within our comfort zone. If you suffer from steeltankaphobia, by all means DON'T dive 'em.
Almost no one who dives doubles ever has any intent of removing their kit underwater.
A few cave and wreck divers might find them selves in a situation where they need to remove their cylinders to get through a tight spot. But removing cylinders in these situations is not a spur-of-the-moment thing, it is planned. They will either go home and switch to side mount, or go home and plan how they intend to return and push their cylinders through a restriction.
Solo divers need to be able remove their kit underwater in case the situation arises when the need to disentangle themselves.
Ok Lynn, your point is valid, however, when some rhetoric spewing drone (not you) tells me I'm going to die for diving double steel tanks in a wetsuit, with little supporting evidence to support their supposition; It's difficult for me to not respond with some form of sarcasm.
i certainly don't care what you think about the way I dive. I do care how other users who may not know better see your "advice"Dude, it's the internet... RELAX. It was a joke. You will DIE if you keep taking things on the internet so seriously.