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I think you will find that there are a lot of people who do this. Whether it will help your equalization issues or not is something you just have to...
If you didn't pressurize the reg, it's likely that no water got into the HP hose. The trick is to take the hose off and pressurize the reg, and blow...
Short answer is could be both. Or that you have heavy legs, heavy fins, or a combination of all! If you were to come to me here is what we would do. ...
Kev, a wing type BC also known as a back plate and wing, back inflate, etc is no harder to remove in the water than any other BC in my opinion. There...
Mostly Gulf of Mexico. Spearfishing and a few wrecks, day and night. A few East Coast of Florida trips: reefs, wrecks, deep and night, and some spring/cavern diving done early on. Key Largo reef, wreck and night dives. Spiegel Grove was very cool. Numerous other lesser wrecks. Have been spearfishing from the get-go and do that almost exclusively on Gulf trips.
Hoping to do some of the more exotic spots I keep reading about here but dedicated (perhaps overly) to my job and don't get much extended time off. I dive vicariously through these posts.
Certification History:
SSI Open Water Diver certification; Deep Diving, Night Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox and Boat Diving specialty courses; Diver Stress and Rescue; First Aid/CPR/AED instructor (American Red Cross); plus more than 50 dives = Certified as Master Diver. Still plenty to learn.