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Odds are you are not going to find one in the box or near perfect.....but why? Unless you want a pretty one to display there is no reason for a good...
On last thing on used. I highly recommend you avoid online buying such as eBay. While you can sometimes get great deals, you need to understand what...
Scubapro replaced the original paddle looking (as shown above) seat saver with the key you are referring to. That key was specifically design to push...
It was an interesting idea, but I recommend not using it. In the long run it will deform and ruin the diaphragm cover. Diaphragm covers are much more...
I grew up in Puerto Rico, worked part-time in a dive shop there in high-school and was certified in 1973 (PADI). I've been out of circulation for a while with other commitments in life and not living near anything big, blue and full of coral :) Just getting back in for fun.
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Occupation:
IT analyst
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI
Dive History:
I grew up in Puerto Rico so lots and lots of dives there, the USVI, BVI and a good chunk of the Eastern Caribbean. Safety diver for various PADI and NAUI classes back in the day. Deep dives, rough water dives, night dives (including one very memorable one where we all swam around with our flashlights turned off at 30' for most of the dive ... the moonlight was fabulous). A handful of wreck dives.
Certification History:
PADI SCUBA Diver (from before there was an "Open Water" cert), SSI Nitrox