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I've heard Apollo Bio Fins are the best out of the split fin group. Other than that I would recommend Scubapro's Seawing Gorilla/Nova as those really...
If you use the newer regs that turn at a 90 degree between the first stage and the yoke/DIN connection then the adapter shouldn't put too much length...
Depends what you want to get out of it. The Mares Volo and Cressi Master Frog look like they would operate very similarly, because they're both very...
Those will be fine for Jet fins. The sole shouldn't wear out so fast as long as you don't drag your feet on gravel. I dive 5mm in Monterey which gets...
Well for me I would like a green long hose (7'), small boltsnaps for a few things, a new reg bag (b/c the long hose will no longer fit in my current...
I was a sound and communications tech for over 34 years. I have been married for 38 years. I enjoy taking video's of all my dives. You can find them on YouTube. My channel is timothytech1.
Location:
San Jose, Ca.
Interests:
Making videos of all dives. Computer and electronic hobbyist. R/C planes.
Occupation:
retired
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
NASDS
Dive History:
I've gone diving many times in Monterey, Ca. I also have gone diving in Tahoe, Key Largo in Florida and Hawaii.
Certification History:
I only have an open water certificate from 1975, but have over 400 logged dives.
Certification Level:
NASDS Basic (But in 1975 is was liked an advanced cert. today)
# of Logged Dives:
500 - 999
Dive Classification:
Experienced Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
I use a Mobby's dry suit or a Pinnacle Kodiak 8/6 mm semi-dry-suit with a new dry suit zipper. I use a Dacor/Mares Pacer 2 regulator with a second and gauges for pressure and depth, and a Dacor BC. I also have a Oceanic Vio 100 computer. I video all my dives with a home-made rig with lights. My tank is a high pressure steel 80. I also have a spare air.