Replacement Weight Pockets for Knighthawk?

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RRedd

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about 141 feet below the surface
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I recenlty had to dump my weight pockets for my ScubaPro Knighthawk. Long story short i have an Air2 and it was free flowing and dumping all my air when I inflated it?!?! Not quite sure why it would do that but it did. So I was in the Tennesse River where the Current was very swift. I was wearing plenty of weight to stick me to the bottom, as you may figure i had a little trouble staying afloat so I dumped my weights, now I can't find any weight pockets. I know that I could go to my Local Dive Shop, But they are low down. Well i dont have much good to say about them. So i was wondering if I could get them online maybe? Or am I stuck going through a Store??????? I just got my Air2 serviced , that was my first dive on it when it messed up, should they shop that "fixed" my Air2 be held accountable??? Not really sure but I know that I need some more Pockets to dive with!!! Any Ideas????
 
Do you have a good idea where you droped them? Why not use a weight belt and go back and see if you can find them?
I have no idea where you could get them online.
 
Do you have a good idea where you droped them? Why not use a weight belt and go back and see if you can find them?
I have no idea where you could get them online.


The Water in the Tennesse is very swift. In my judgement of the strong current, I would assume that they where carried away some 10-20 ft from where I dropped them by the time they hit the bottom. The current was very strong. At least 5 miles per hour if not more.
 
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