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Good to know. I usually go to Dan's Dive Shop in St. Catherines.I see that you are in St Thomas. Tri-City Scuba in Kitchener is a Zeagle dealer and I think that they might have a couple Zenas in stock. (The last time I was there, they had one on display.) It may be worth it to drive to Kitchener and talk to Drew. He will be able to discuss the pros & cons of the Zeagle with you and your daughter-in-law.
One of the people I often dive with bought one before her last trip, and I very much got the impression that the only regret she had was that she didn't get one sooner.
I have only been to Dan's once, and admittedly, I might have caught them on a bad day, but I left there thinking that they were far more interested in selling me what they wanted to sell me. They had little interest in what I actually wanted to buy. Kind of a do it my way or don't do it at all attitude.Good to know. I usually go to Dan's Dive Shop in St. Catherines.
Hi I know this is really delayed but I wanted to let you know I had the lady hawk. I had over 300 dives on her before she was stolen. But she is bulky and that’s the reason I’m not getting her again. It was too bulky for travel and diving. I always felt weighted down. But it was reliable.I definitely wouldn't let buy something without trying it first. She was also looking at the SP Ladyhawk but it is $200 more than the Zena up here, so cost is somewhat of a factor.