Dacor size L men's trilam drysuit. ScubaToys sold this to me 4.5 years ago slightly used from their training class loaners. Originally had rubber seals but I had it overhauled with neoprene wrist and neck seals 1.5 years ago and also had the boots retaped and the suit pressure tested for...
Fish tacos rock! Off topic, headed to SD beginning of January on business and some diving- wondering if I should pack my drysuit or rent a 7mm. Much prefer wet but what do most locals wear? Gracias for any feedback!
I have used XS Scuba's semi hard-sided big roller zippered bag with the pull handle and backpack straps for 5 years now and have dove it around the world to hell and back. Wholeheartedly endorse, they make a single diver version as well.
Kudos to the two guam dive veterans who risked their lives bringing her up from extreme depth. This truly illustrates what can go wrong when folks are paired with an instabuddy and dont stay close and watch each other's back.
While diving the Barrier Reef this summer I stopped in a local Cairns Tusa dive shop and ran across this compact 2' jump reel. About the size of a baseball, it's slick as snot with a polycarbonate (possibly delrin?) body, heavy duty acrylic faceplate and crank, and a DR-type stainless butterfly...
also looking to take the plunge for an underwasser video camera/housing however my needs are recreational only. seek something reasonably priced, small, light and hopefully good to 40m or so for travel. advice appreciated, thanks.
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