Bad like oil all over the surface bad? We are planning on going to Pickens for the 4th and I'm having a tough time getting good reports of conditions.
And insight would be helpful!
Thanks,
Jason
We just started getting it and think it's a great magazine. Unfortunately we haven't seen the old format. Did it used to be released every two months rather than quarterly?
Jason
I would think it would be better for the bladder to be a little squished rather than having to excessively stretch to expand to the volume of the shell.
I have a DSS LCD and it is a little squishy as well but not to the extent of yours. I would guess that some of the squishiness has to do...
Super easy to assemble. Do some research and try one if you can before you buy. I couldn't get one wet before I purchased but I did try one on.
What kind of exposure suit do you wear? What kind of tanks do you use?
Jason
Agreed. For $460 DSS will get you EVERYTHING you need.
Backplate
Wing
Webbing
Hardware (d-ring, triglides, buckle) - All SS
Cam bands
Crotch strap
LP inflator hose
Great service
No STA required with thier single wings.
Jason
That is a great point. Make sure you get a reg that can be serviced locally. Before picking Zeagle if found two local shops that service and found out what their pricing was compared to other shops/manufacturers.
I ultimately picked Zeagle because of the manufacturers commitment to service...
I have the FH VI and like it. There is a gal on here that is looking to get rid of hers for $200.
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/classifieds-regulators/310749-225-zeagle-flathead-vi.html
Jason
Are there any organized diving clubs in South Louisiana? On the board I see a lot of other areas that have local clubs that have social event, seminars, planned dives, etc. Would be nice if something like this existed down here.....
If there isn't would there be any interest?
Jason
Found it:
http://www.scubadiverinfo.com/images/dive_tables_PADI_front.jpg
It looks like according to the PADI tables no SI is required for this repetitive dive. Not sure how you are supposed to be "at least group P" unless you stay in the water for 33 min on the first dive.
I would ask...
What tables are you using?
According to NAUI tables you would be at group F after the first dive. In order to do a 50/39 you would need a min 0:46 to put you at a new group of E.
Jason
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