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Old 19-11-04, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by nigelH
Looking down Bogwoppit's list going nod, nod.

A hood? or is that included in the suit?

Swap the socks for weezle booties or the equivalent. One of the best moves I made. My demonstration quality cramp release is now a forgotten art.

Double up on the cutting devices. Trauma shears beat knives as the only thing I have ever had to cut is mono-filament fishing line hitched round my fin straps.

I tend not to take a compass.

Clips to stop the danglies.

Air tables stuffed in a pocket.

nigelH

Good points Nigel, must admit to forgetting the the Hood Doh!

I also agree with th booties but I was going for minimums I guess.. Tables okAY guv'nor you got me there as well. But I do tend to leave mine in my bag onboard as I plan my dives and know what I am up to. (This is where the cheapo bottom timer kicks in).

I have to admit to taking my compass everywhere though, I also try and take a bearing on land and then use it to orientate myself on the wrecks using that bearing.
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