Crush
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Besides, anyone who knows anything about diving knows the long primary hose is what fixes all the problems.
Is it the length that counts, or the width of the hose?
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Besides, anyone who knows anything about diving knows the long primary hose is what fixes all the problems.
"Dude, what the f#$K does getting a backplate have to do with fin straps" or something to that effect.
Make that the Atomic T2X and then you would be correct.
But it's titanium which will burst into flames with any nitrox mixes over 40%.....even underwater.
You probably just saved my life. I didn't know that. I'll throw that piece of crap away right now!
You probably just saved my life. I didn't know that. I'll throw that piece of crap away right now!
I saw a fire under water once. It was coming off a pair of split fins that some guy bought online......
Afterburner had kicked in eh? Sounds fast and powerful...