noobascooba
Contributor
Hi
I just bought a new oceanic zeta, and I totally love how it breathes. I did have a couple of questions though...
1) It breathes beautifully when I'm horizontal, but it's noticably harder to breathe if I'm vertical or on my back. This was at only 12 feet depth. Does this mean I can't lie on my back and watch my bubbles if I'm deep?
2) As I was warned, it does free flow easily. Would getting a covered octo holder to attach it to when I'm on the surface prevent this?
3) I heard it is a **** to service, is this true?
4) The first breathe is difficult. Is this the 'cracking effort'? I thought cracking effort was something you had to overcome on every breath.
5) What exactly is a servo and what is it doing?
Sorry,I just like knowing how my gear works!
Great reg, thanks
ns
I just bought a new oceanic zeta, and I totally love how it breathes. I did have a couple of questions though...
1) It breathes beautifully when I'm horizontal, but it's noticably harder to breathe if I'm vertical or on my back. This was at only 12 feet depth. Does this mean I can't lie on my back and watch my bubbles if I'm deep?
2) As I was warned, it does free flow easily. Would getting a covered octo holder to attach it to when I'm on the surface prevent this?
3) I heard it is a **** to service, is this true?
4) The first breathe is difficult. Is this the 'cracking effort'? I thought cracking effort was something you had to overcome on every breath.
5) What exactly is a servo and what is it doing?
Sorry,I just like knowing how my gear works!
Great reg, thanks
ns