Ouvea,
With the Ti-Zip you only need to lube the part that the zipper closes on to, the bottom portion. You do not lube the entire chain or the top part.
On the pockets there are holes near the top sewn in on the sides so you can always add bungees or other attachments to those locations...
1) I suppose you can say my aunt and uncle are similar too, both being human
2)Glad the research was properly done because you have your choice of si-tech or apeks valves and pretty much flip a coin
3) Santi dry suit new plastic zipper test - YouTube last time I saw somebody do that to a brass...
Wound up doing two dives about 30 minutes of bottom time on each one. Dive one was scallops and a lobster that tried to make a run for it. Dive two was running around the wreck checking it out. Don't know what I was thinking actually looking at a wreck without a pole spear in my hand...
well for the most part the only shore dives in NJ are the inlets which have to be time correctly so most of the spear fishing will be from boats on wrecks.
So we head out about 7 am out of Barnaget to the Atlantic. Nice flat sunny and calm. We shoot out about 9 miles off shore to the Hargraves only to see the Dina Dee on that, and fishing boats on the other wreck next to it......hmmmm so lets hit a wreck called the chain steamer, well it was...
Do say more about your diving exp off nj that will open up more discussion on how to proceed. I finally bought a pole spear this year after two solid seasons off the coast
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