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Old 27-02-08, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by robertsT
I know most people will probably tell me that i should have gone for 12s but being 5:8 and 9 stone they were just to heavy!
Get in the gym mate - my Mrs is 5:5 and 8.5 stone and can stand and waddle with twin 12's and 2 Ali 80 stages and she's deffo no butch bitch !!

If you've booked a twinset familiarisation course I would wait until you have done that before buying any more kit as you're likely to see all the various ways of doing things and different kit configurations on the course. Accessory placement should also be covered and if not spend a few mins chatting to the instructor about it. I've picked up little ideas here and there by looking at other divers kit.

You're unlikely to save much on bits of equipment at the dive show and you may well buy something you find you dont need or regret later. Better to buy 'once' when you have the knowledge, in my opinion.

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