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| Finally got to try out my new wing, a 65# Evolve (circular). Had seen several divers using them this summer, figured time to upgrade from a 45# Explorer (horseshoe). Old one was nice, but a tad light when carrying stages. Picked an easy site with an old bud who recently started cave. First dive, dub steels with one stage. Major improvement in handling, gotta say love it, just plain felt good. Trim, balance, fit, all an improvement. Not wanting to use up back gas, burned the stage. Second dive, figured I'd try it with dub ALs, no stage. Still nice, but this time probably slightly lesser than the Explorer, which was designed for dub AL80s. Probably because of the lesser inflation, not getting it into shape, and the shorter tanks. Be a toss-up which one to use in fresh, depending on the dive parameters leaning towards the Explorer, no reason to use one that big in salt. Anyways, looks like got a new cave wing, one to dedicate to AL80s / ocean, and still have a nice Pioneer (circular) for those rare times I want to use a stage as a single backmount tank.......like next time we swim out to the Copenhagan. Gearing up for 3 days following Turkey day for gliding through the limestone. Curtis |
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| "Magilla" wrote: > > Picked an easy site with an old bud who recently started cave. First > dive, dub steels with one stage. Major improvement in handling, gotta say > love it, just plain felt good. Trim, balance, fit, all an improvement. Not > wanting to use up back gas, burned the stage. Glad to hear it. But my Pioneer 36 already has that airflow at the bottom, so I guess I won't be upgrading. |
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| "Clifford Beshers" wrote > Glad to hear it. But my Pioneer 36 already has that airflow at the > bottom, so I guess I won't be upgrading. Unless you develope a need for a doubles wing? Yeah, my 27# Pioneer does also, it replaced a SP model that didn't years ago. Waiting to hear Lee chime in how he likes his new doubles wing, think he got one of the circular styles also. Curtis |
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| In article <BRy3h.22502$Fi1.1598@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, "\"Magilla\"" <cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com> says... > Finally got to try out my new wing, a 65# Evolve (circular). Had seen > several divers using them this summer, figured time to upgrade from a 45# > Explorer (horseshoe). Old one was nice, but a tad light when carrying > stages. I'd like to try a circular design. 65# seems a bit excessive though. I use an old 38# Explorer that was made specifically for aluminum doubles, and for that it is perfect. For the steel tanks, I use a 55#, and it is fine with 2 stages and a deco tank. They are both the old original explorer, made in Ft Lauderdale. I have some concerns about the current Halcyon wings. 2 years ago I saw a brand new one come apart on the first dive, and it was about 2000 ft back. The diver was a well known and successful explorer in aluminum doubles and no stages, and I know he didn't over inflate it. The max depth on that dive was about 45 ft. The outside covering is not the same material that they used earlier, and the stitching was obviously not good, because it split on the seam. They were using the same 70# or whatever the biggest size bladder is in all of the different sizes, and only the outside cover was different. I was told by others that this was not an isolated incident. Hopefully whatever problem they had is ironed out now. > Second dive, figured I'd try it with dub ALs, no stage. Still nice, but > this time probably slightly lesser than the Explorer, which was designed for > dub AL80s. Probably because of the lesser inflation, not getting it into > shape, and the shorter tanks. Be a toss-up which one to use in fresh, > depending on the dive parameters leaning towards the Explorer, no reason to > use one that big in salt. It's probably too wide for the aluminum tanks too - did your buddy observe any tacoing? My 38# wing is narrower than the 55# one specifically for the aluminum tanks. Cindy has the same 55# wing I do, and I see it taco a bit when she uses aluminum tanks. > Anyways, looks like got a new cave wing, one to dedicate to AL80s / > ocean, and still have a nice Pioneer (circular) for those rare times I want > to use a stage as a single backmount tank.......like next time we swim out > to the Copenhagan. Glad it works for you. I will make it a point to try one of the circular wings the first opportunity I get. I probably won't get down to cave country until January. > > Gearing up for 3 days following Turkey day for gliding through the > limestone. We just spent 9 days of swimming about 2 miles through the limestone each day. The water was 78 degrees and we wore 3mm wetsuits with aluminum tanks. The new custom 3mm G231 that I had made at Wetwear is absolutely awesome - 2 dives a day of around 2 hours each and not even the slightest chill. The fit is perfect, and it was delivered as promised. |
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| Al Wells wrote: > The new custom 3mm G231 that I had made at Wetwear is > absolutely awesome - 2 dives a day of around 2 hours each and not even > the slightest chill. The fit is perfect, and it was delivered as > promised. I'm in the market for a new summer suit. Tell me more. |
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| mike gray wrote > I'm in the market for a new summer suit. Tell me more. Mike, were you not satisfied with the suit you got out of the custom shop in Hollywood? You did get one there, right? Lee |
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| Lee Bell wrote: > mike gray wrote > > >>I'm in the market for a new summer suit. Tell me more. > > > Mike, were you not satisfied with the suit you got out of the custom shop in > Hollywood? You did get one there, right? > > Lee > > > Nope. The last custom suit I had made was from that shop in Ft. Lauderdale, long since closed. I did have some alterations made there, and was not entirely happy. See below. The lovely Deborah had a winter suit made there a few months ago. Looks to be well made. Will know about fit in a month or two. Unfortunately. Carlos Rico had a suit made there and was very happy. My biggest problem with them is that they are very aggressive in telling you what you want. Bullheaded bastards like me don't like that, especially as I like to experiment a bit and don't mind the consequences if I'm wrong. I was planning an having them do a summer suit for me, which is why Al's comment lit me up. m |
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| In article <RHn4h.32802$Fi1.8413@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, omgray@worldnet.att.net says... > I'm in the market for a new summer suit. Tell me more. First, I misstated what I have. It is Rubatex, but is not the G231 nitrogen blown stuff. I bought it from these guys: http://www.wetwear.com/ They are in Hollywood, FL. The suit I got is a 3mm jumpsuit, and they were running a special at the BTS show for $200 (pricey for a 3mm). I added a pocket and I think the total cost was about $250 with shipping. I have been buying a new $100 suit every year for the past several years, so if I get 2 or 3 years out of it I'll be even. They measured me at the show and delivered a perfect custom suit in about 4 weeks. The suit is noticably warmer than any 3mm I've had. I did a one hour dive in a quarry up here, and while it was really cold, I stayed for an hour and wasn't chilled when we got out into 70 degree air. The water was in the 60's. I wouldn't say it was comfortable, but I would have never stayed that long in previous suits, and I would have been frozen for a day afterwards. I didn't get arm or leg zippers, but it goes on easier than any wesuit I've had. It feels heavy, but doesn't restrict arm or leg motion. I haven't had it past about 130 yet, so I don't know how it will handle that. Friends who bought the $500 nitrogen blow suits tell me that no wetsuit hold up to 300 ft. I know every one that I've taken there is permanantly crushed to half its original thickness. I've heard of customer service problems with these people a few years ago. They told me that they had supply problems that are no longer an issue. They did ok by me. |
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| Al Wells wrote > First, I misstated what I have. It is Rubatex, but is not the G231 > nitrogen blown stuff. > I bought it from these guys: http://www.wetwear.com/ That's the shop Mike and I were talking about. |
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"Al Wells" <al.wells@gmail.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1fbc6148a5afc7049898ae@news.verizon.net.. . > In article <RHn4h.32802$Fi1.8413@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, > omgray@worldnet.att.net says... > > > I'm in the market for a new summer suit. Tell me more. > > First, I misstated what I have. It is Rubatex, but is not the G231 > nitrogen blown stuff. > > I bought it from these guys: http://www.wetwear.com/ > They are in Hollywood, FL. The suit I got is a 3mm jumpsuit, and they > were running a special at the BTS show for $200 (pricey for a 3mm). I > added a pocket and I think the total cost was about $250 with shipping. > I have been buying a new $100 suit every year for the past several > years, so if I get 2 or 3 years out of it I'll be even. They measured me > at the show and delivered a perfect custom suit in about 4 weeks. What's involved with ordering online? Do you guys think it would be a problem for me? I want ankle zippers too. (snip) |
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