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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Inverted twins and side-slungs... in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: <font color='#000080'>THey didn't really bother trying with me. Instead I got jumped with an ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>them rebreather divers are fuckers at sneaking up on you aint they digger
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| Imported post Twinverts are great. Although I'm not yet using stages, I've also got a home-made "arse pocket" hanging down below my valves too and have no problems getting to that or the valves. It really is easy. Laters, Janos PS - Digger - I'd be interested in seeing how your stages. How much play is there at the bottom of the stage?
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| Imported post Jano, nice idea about the bum bag. I've designed a valve guard with a "shelf", for want of a better word, where the battery pack/tools etc can go. Sweet. Thanks for the info Digger - this "cripple" will be happy to dive them. I think the anaesthetic's got to Doug. He's only had one thread pulled this year... BTW, Don't firemen sit on the arses all day??? |
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