teknitroxdiver
Contributor
PS And I want to add all this talk about them being dangerous in solving a problem that doesn’t exist is BS. They actually do solve a problem that exist and that’s one wing that can be a multi-purpose wing if desired and used no I don’t worry on doubles but singles. I know I’ve done it without any issues in the past. All these arguments and such are based merely on conjecture not fact. I research this ovary year before I decided to purchase my first set of bungee wings. I couldn’t find a single documented case of diver(s) tradegy or death associated from the use of ANY bungee wing - be it OMS, Dive Rite it anyone else’s.
I would suggest that people do your own research and form your own conclusions for yourself. Get the facts not conjecture. Only then you’ll be in a better position to make an educated decision for yourself. Good luck and safe diving everyone.
Per your earlier posts, you’re a PADI basic open water diver who hasn’t dove in a decade, never below 60’, and never with more than a single tank. Perhaps some more actual experience would be good before ranting against the long-established standards of actual technical divers.
As for the old Doria divers using bungeed wings, well, they also dove air and penetrated by memory rather than lines. Should we stick with that too?