To buy or not to buy...(gear)

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...maybe having them sitting readily at home and calling your name at all times of day and night may motivate you to dive a bit more often locally...lol

Sometimes my gear wakes me up at night. I get out of bed and go to the spare bedroom where its stored. I ask it, "Its 3am and 40° outside, do you really wanna get wet now????"

And my wife thinks i'm sleep walking. :eyebrow:
 
"3 of the 5 trainees were blowing chunks before and after the dive".

I had the discusssion about buying my own stUff, even though I will probably be once a year diving. My wife brought up about peole being sick and puking, and just how well do dive shops or resorts clean the equipment.

I for one, am guilty of puking in the rental reg during a dive a couple of years ago. Reading everyone's comments is making me lean more towards buying than renting. :thinking:
 

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