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Old 07-08-06, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Little Pete
A good link with the principles is gue.com/Equipment/Config/index.html

As for who makes that sort of kit, the list is much longer. Halcyon, Agir Brokk, Salvo, DUI and DIRzone are some of the more common names though there are lots more around.
But it's important to remember that not everything that is made by the brands you mention is DIR-compliant. Take Halcyon, for example - it may be *the* DIR kit brand but there's more than a couple of products in its range that would raise GI3's eyebrow. Take the ACB (Active Control Ballast) weighting system, for example - it's a well known fact that this is not quite as DIR as Halcyon would like you to think.

The best way to find out what's DIR compliant is to talk to DIR divers...
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