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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...
Yes, the mass is constant. As for raising the motor, a complete answer concerning how much air would be needed to lift it would include figuring out...
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...
Books and DVD read and viewed, awaiting schedule to be setup for a private class at Me LDS.
Location:
Walnut Grove, CA
Interests:
Church, sports (basketball, and others.)
Occupation:
Engineering Adminstrator, AT&T
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
None a/o yet - looking at PADI
Dive History:
Completed my first two confined water dives at my old LDS, but due to issues that I don't want to go into, I'll be finding a new shop!
Certification History:
PADI Certification coming soon! Got Books, will class!
# of Logged Dives:
None - Not Certified
Dive Classification:
New To Diving
Dive Equipment:
2 Wetsuits, (1 3/2 shorty and a full 7mm), a bag full of snorkeling gear (mask, fins, snorkel, boots, and mask defogger), 3mm gloves, 6.5m hood, whistle, compass and a dive skin to get in and out of the 7m suit...