The Massabesic Audubon Center in Auburn NH will be hosting a special photography exhibit to benefit our wounded soldiers. The exhibit will feature the works of Laurie Daily, Dennis Dean and Kevin Morris, three of the areas top photographers. Each photographer has their own specialties. LaurieÃÔ...
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Hello Everyone,
SUDS wanted to let everyone know that we are working on some updates to post here on Scubaboard. There should be some posted this week.
Keep checking back!!!!
Thanks,
Nate-SUDS
SUDS would like to thank everyone that made a donation to SUDS at the DEMA show in Las Vegas.
We had a great 4 days and received some great donations from people passing by the booth and some dive gear companies.
Your donations are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nate
Here is my story.
The product I was using was the Bayonet Clip ( #TA19 ). I set up the clip the proper way on my BCD and the other half on the pony bottle. I checked the setup at my house and it seemed to work fine. The bottle was in the clip tight and did not show signs of releasing...
I am looking at BC's and came across Omega Aquatics. I am looking at the Evolution and the Zone II. I am looking for some feedback and reviews on these products.
Thanks
Nate
There was a time is washed my gear in the shower, but now I have a different system. Check out the link below, this thing works great for dive gear. If you can get your hands on one of these, I suggest you do. It is made of blue PVC material. I wash my gear out on my deck and hang it all to dry...
For me and the people I dive with, the pony is the way to go. The spare airs are a joke. All they do is get you closer to the surface to drown. I know at my LDS, I can get a pony and a reg for less than a spare air goes for.
Just my thoughts!
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