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  1. FoxHound

    For Sale Bare HD Tech Drysuit

    The drysuit has about 75 dives on it. The inflator is a diverite sidemount inflator. The auto dump valve has been moved higher on the shoulder for easy gas dumping, previous spot patched over. The work was professionally done. New neck and wrist seals. Neck seal has been trimmed a bit, wrist...
  2. FoxHound

    For Sale Manta Sidemount

    Manta sidemount wing and all harness pieces shown. Has never been in the water. All you need webbing for the harness. $200 plus shipping
  3. FoxHound

    For Sale Sold

    Sold, Mods can close Thanks
  4. FoxHound

    For Sale Sold

    Not diving much anymore so its time to clear out some gear. I've got a set of Apeks regulators, consisting of 2 XTX50s with 90 degree adapters, short hose and a 7ft long hose, DS4 first stage which is DIN but I also have the components to switch it to a yoke (actual yoke and not an adapter)...
  5. FoxHound

    Staging Regs For Sidemount

    Without seeing how it actually looks its hard to say. I also 'paperclip' the long hose to the right tank. As well i use a shorter hose on the left. I find 40 is too long and doesnt sit nicely. I believe i use a 36. Also 90 degree adapters on both second stages.
  6. FoxHound

    For Sale Manta Sidemount Wing And Harness Plates

    225USD also open for trades for single tank wing
  7. FoxHound

    For Sale Manta Sidemount Wing And Harness Plates

    I have a Manta sidemount wing that has never been in the water. This wing has 50lbs of lift. This is just the wing, there is no harness attached. However, included is harness hardware, just needs webbing. I don't do the type of diving I used to, to finish this project. Not shown are d rings...
  8. FoxHound

    For Sale Oms Bottom Timer, Imperial

    OMS Bottom timer. Its in good shape, barely used over the last couple of years. Screen is in very good shape. Has DSS bungee boot. $50usd plus shipping. Paypal
  9. FoxHound

    Gas/Fills Near Picton Ontario?

    Yup, I havent heard of them before this year. When i moved down here i saw northern tech was closed and saw these guys posted on the kingston divers facebook page. They must be fairly new
  10. FoxHound

    Gas/Fills Near Picton Ontario?

    Explorer Diving, Kingston's Source For Scuba Diving Explorer diving in Kingston is not as far away. Alternativly you may be able to contact the CFB Trenton dive club but its air only
  11. FoxHound

    Got all my basic gear!!

    and when you think you are going slow....slow down even more. Then go even slower.
  12. FoxHound

    Finding the "right" gear

    Research research research. All gear is generally going to work the trick is finding comfort, and what works best for your type of diving. There is tons of gear with even more opinions about that gear. I dive sidemount and prefer apeks regs. Others will only use bpw and scuba pro regs. Others...
  13. FoxHound

    Heated hoods?

    You got er! Thats why I keep em warm....can wear as many layers on the core but if i wear crap gloves and thin socks I freeze. If i wear my army wolly socks and mec gloves in my dry glove, I dont need as much on my core to stay toasty. ---------- Post added February 3rd, 2015 at 05:38 PM...
  14. FoxHound

    Heated hoods?

    Just because its popular doesn't make it true. That loss has been debunked: Monday's medical myth: you lose most heat through your head Do We Lose Heat Through Our Heads? In reality, a well fitting hood will keep you quite warm. I've spent lots of time under the ice and the main body parts...
  15. FoxHound

    I wanna do it all

    I like how you said "when" it breaks and not "if" it breaks.....very key piece of info right there. Like PfcAJ said, you need the OC skills to be solid for WHEN you bail out to OC
  16. FoxHound

    Leaking Drysuit in Warm Water--Do You Notice?

    Just before i replaced my seals this fall, my left wrist seal leaked pretty bad lol I would flood the arm and chest every dive I did......although i could feel the water in my sleeve, it was no bother. Dives were 65°+
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