.... biting.... biting.... biting....
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Arrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
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Scuba446 once bubbled...
What I care about it was I like to dive it - and thats all that REALLY counts here, isn't it?
Reading this guy's posts - well, the ones he didn't take a scalpel to - is like watching one of those old cartoons where someone plays tennis against himself.MikeS wrote...
Scuba446,
Do you have any idea how ridiculous your comments sound based on your posting history? Was it not you in the not to distant past quoting DIR as though it were scripture, and proclaiming that a backplate and wings were the only solution? At this point how can you expect anyone to take anything you post seriously?
Amen to that. I'm somewhere between 150-200 backplate dives, and I've never had any problems dumping air. I can only imagine how many hundreds or thousands of similar dives other posters on this thread have had.MikeS wrote...
You should take some personal responsibility and be careful what you post. Some new divers, seeing that you have over 500 posts and are a Senior Member of the board, my mistakenly think you know what youre talking about and take your advice!
Mike
sillygrendel once bubbled...
Thats what I thought UP meant.
I'm guessing the larger tube up close the the inflator is to keep the bungee from sliding under the inflator hose snap. Is this correct?
Scuba446 -- I'll give them an honest eval this weekend and let you know what I think!
No telling, but given your MPD-like posts, we can all take a guess.Scuba446 once blathered...
Really...then how come I'd have to manually reach back, grab the wing and PRESS it around to make sure the air was coming out.