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brianstclair:
I'm full cave certified. I have all of my gear already (well, as much as you ever have "all your gear" as a diver...) and am happy with it. You know what, forget it - it's not a big deal. I was just curious why you so strongly suggested that brand.

Brian

I recommended it because it works, it's well made, and DSS has no stake in the cave community.
 
mart1:
We are discussing it because it is one of the most important skills in cave diving.

Let me tell you, when I started cave diving I had about 2000 dives and thought I had no problems with buoyancy. Now, nine years later, I am a cave instructor and I know I will never be finished with this particular skill, and neither will any other cave diver :11doh:

maarten

Ain't that the truth.

Cheers
 
mart1:
We are discussing it because it is one of the most important skills in cave diving.

Let me tell you, when I started cave diving I had about 2000 dives and thought I had no problems with buoyancy. Now, nine years later, I am a cave instructor and I know I will never be finished with this particular skill, and neither will any other cave diver :11doh:

maarten

Neither will any diver for that matter. It's all good until s*** hits the fan and you start breathing fast and next thing you know it you're 10 feet deeper or shallower. Buoyancy is a skill that is never mastered.
 
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