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Aquamaniac

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I had my first dive sessions with my new Pioneer 36# wing today.
Previously I had been using a Dive rite 40# Trek wing.

I had planned on writing a comparison tonight, and listing the differance's.

The problem is that there is NO comparison.

I had no problems with trapped air, no imbalance, no tank wrap, no problem dumping air at all.

The rig is very streamlined, with a very low signature in the water.
I cant honestly say that I had better gas consumption due to the lower profile, but it sure did feel good.

The simplicity and functionality of this wing makes it perfect for beginners and experts.

I am somewhat pleased with this investment

Dave
 
I can relate. I have a Trek wing that is used in the pool and most likely will become a light doubles wing with the cord removed. The Pioneer really does have it for single tanks.

JoelW
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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