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    HOG rigs and tropical travel

    When I am diving at home in Florida, I always dive my HOG rig (about 1/3 of my home dives are cave and or trimix, 2/3 are standard recreational). When I am travel diving (usualy flying to topical liveaboards), I don't. I use a small travel wing on a Transpac, and I use a standard length hose to my second stages. For those of you who fly to tropical locations for conservative recreational diving, do you travel with your full HOG rig?
    If split fins are so great, why don't fish have them?

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    Yes! I bring my can light too on every dive. It is nice to be able to look under ledges and into cracks, and bring out brighter colors. I feel I get to see more. Plus if anywhere you are going to have to perform an air share, the tropical vacation divers are more likely to be the ones needing air then our regular local dive buddies right? So the seven foot I I routinely use and practice with is left on my kit.

    So far I have left my drysuit at home for diving in the tropics, but that would probably change if I went to Bonaire (Lots of bottom time) or anywhere the water is less than 80 degrees.

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    When I travel, I carry only what I need. And that includes my BP/W that I normally dive with a single tank. My Jet fins and can light come too.
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    I use a heavy steel plate at home and an AL plate for travel. I have an 18W HID can light for home and a much smaller, 12W LED can light for travel.

    Everything else is pretty much the same ... except if I'm traveling someplace where the water's warm I'll leave my drysuit at home.

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    Yes -- I take my full single tank rig, including canister light, and nowadays, I take my dry suit (Fusion) too!

    We weighed Peter's BC a while back (back-inflate SeaQuest Balance) and it came out only about a pound lighter than a stainless steel plate and harness and wing. It was surprising.
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    My travel rig:

    Alloy BP with Hog harness and weight pockets (cam bands and waist harness - up to 18#)
    Apeks XTX100 DIN regs with miflex hoses including 5' primary, & SPG
    30# singles wing
    Size L Jet Fins with neoprene socks (I usually use XL Jets with booties)
    Halcyon oral-inflate SMB
    75' spool
    3mm shorty wetsuit
    2.5mm hooded vest
    1mm Nylon undersuit (if it's cold)
    Frameless mask
    Wrist-mount dive computer
    1mm tropical gloves (if it's really cold)
    Save-a-dive kit of spares and basic tools
    Log book and required c-cards

    I find this combo adapts to most conditions I dive in without taking up too much space/weight. It all fits comfortably in a small Tatonka gear bag, total weight <14kg. Can fit in a papaerback and a spare t-shirt too.

    I use hard weights and a single DIN tank supplied on site (I'll pack a yoke fitting if required). If need be I rent a thicker wetsuit, the BP and weight pockets work for up to 7mm for me, which is good for ~19C and I don't like diving anything colder than that anyway

    I'm still thinking about getting some Apeks Flight regs though to lighten it a little. I tried some XL OMS Slipstream fins instead of the Jets but while they save weight they take up more room and I didn't think the tradeoff was worthwhile

    If I'm travelling really light - work trips with some diving on the side - I just take a mask, computer or Aqualand watch & swimming trunks, and rent the rest - but I miss my BPW & fins
    "You may not agree with everything I say but at the very least you'll come to understand that your differing opinion is wrong"

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    Ali Backplate and 30lb single tank wing.
    Appropriate exposure suit - normally a 3mm full suit.
    Force Fins Pro
    Lightweight wetsuit booties
    2x Cressi Big Eye masks
    Scubapro Mk25 & S600 short hose.
    Suunto D9
    Small oral inflate DSMB and 30m finger reel.
    3" Halcyon Titanium knife, on harness.
    LED Back-up torch
    Tropical gloves
    Digital camera and housing

    *Steel backplate with 40lb wing & twin cam bands - only if I plan to dive indie doubles.
    * 2x Mk25 & S600 long hose for doubles.

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    Why two masks?
    "You may not agree with everything I say but at the very least you'll come to understand that your differing opinion is wrong"

    Best SB post ever: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/3443054-post47.html

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    3 mm Hyperstretch full wet suit with Halcyon pockets (glued on)
    regular zippered boots
    XL Jets
    Scubapro 25 and 600 regs, 7 ft hose
    yoke adapter
    40 lb singles wing, SS plate with STA and 6 lb integrated lead weight
    18W canister light and LED Scout
    2 cam band pockets
    thin gloves
    Titanium knife
    6 ft SMB with 100 ft spool
    Uwatec bottom timer
    low volume mask
    tool kit and essentials (save a dive kit)
    Mountain Coop mesh bag
    Canister light and regs go in a carry on
    and all the rest fits in a medium size luggage
    total weight of luggage: 49 lbs.
    Just 1 lb below the 50 lb limit of the carriers I use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tortuga68 View Post
    Why two masks?
    Easy to lose or break, impossible to dive without. Doesn't take much space. Can't get spares in some of the places I dive...

    Andy
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