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| "Douglas W "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:131729bajsesmd5@news.supernews.com... > > I have three new Oxycheq wings on the way. Redundancy is the key to safe diving. |
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| "Lee Bell" <pleebell@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:sQOQh.36243$68.21170@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. . > ben bradlee wrote > >>> I have three new Oxycheq wings on the way. > >> Redundancy is the key to safe diving. > > Risk assessment and planning are the keys to safe diving. Redundancy may > be part of the planning. > > Popeye, which Oxycheq wings did you order? 3 different ones, check e-mail. |
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| i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. Harness Backplate Single Tank Adapt. Eclipse 30 wing The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in $680 - is that too much? |
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| "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > Harness > Backplate > Single Tank Adapt. > Eclipse 30 wing > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > $680 - is that too much? What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon gear even on eBay. |
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| "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > Harness > Backplate > Single Tank Adapt. > Eclipse 30 wing > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > $680 - is that too much? What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon gear even on eBay. |
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| "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > Harness > Backplate > Single Tank Adapt. > Eclipse 30 wing > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > $680 - is that too much? What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon gear even on eBay. |
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| On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 06:56:01 -0500, ben bradlee wrote: > > "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > > > Harness > > Backplate > > Single Tank Adapt. > > Eclipse 30 wing > > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > > > $680 - is that too much? > > What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm > water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too > high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the > price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon > gear even on eBay. I use a similar setup (backplate isn't Halcyon) in warm and cold water, with a single LP 95. In cold water with a drysuit, in luke-cold water with a 7mm wetsuit, and in warm water with a 5mm wetsuit. Works fine in all three cases. I have no idea if its possible to do better on price these days. I've had this rig for a long time, and it cost a lot less when I set it up. -- Art Greenberg artg at eclipse dot net |
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| On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 06:56:01 -0500, ben bradlee wrote: > > "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > > > Harness > > Backplate > > Single Tank Adapt. > > Eclipse 30 wing > > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > > > $680 - is that too much? > > What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm > water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too > high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the > price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon > gear even on eBay. I use a similar setup (backplate isn't Halcyon) in warm and cold water, with a single LP 95. In cold water with a drysuit, in luke-cold water with a 7mm wetsuit, and in warm water with a 5mm wetsuit. Works fine in all three cases. I have no idea if its possible to do better on price these days. I've had this rig for a long time, and it cost a lot less when I set it up. -- Art Greenberg artg at eclipse dot net |
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| On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 06:56:01 -0500, ben bradlee wrote: > > "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... > >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. > > > > Harness > > Backplate > > Single Tank Adapt. > > Eclipse 30 wing > > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in > > > > $680 - is that too much? > > What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm > water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too > high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the > price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon > gear even on eBay. I use a similar setup (backplate isn't Halcyon) in warm and cold water, with a single LP 95. In cold water with a drysuit, in luke-cold water with a 7mm wetsuit, and in warm water with a 5mm wetsuit. Works fine in all three cases. I have no idea if its possible to do better on price these days. I've had this rig for a long time, and it cost a lot less when I set it up. -- Art Greenberg artg at eclipse dot net |
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"Art Greenberg" <none@none.invalid> wrote in message news:1319q3j3v2q9hd4@news.supernews.com... > On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 06:56:01 -0500, ben bradlee wrote: >> >> "nuMNdvr" <bradrcole@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1175737108.613486.52440@l77g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... >> >i was quoted a Halcyon BC today. >> > >> > Harness >> > Backplate >> > Single Tank Adapt. >> > Eclipse 30 wing >> > The Pocket dohickey that you put the surface signal in >> > >> > $680 - is that too much? >> >> What will you use this setup for? It's probably too much for warm >> water and too little for cold water. The cost of $680 is then too >> high. But, of course, if you have a suitable use for the gear the >> price may be in line. It's hard to find deep discount on Halcyon >> gear even on eBay. > > I use a similar setup (backplate isn't Halcyon) in warm and cold water, > with a single LP 95. In cold water with a drysuit, in luke-cold water > with a 7mm wetsuit, and in warm water with a 5mm wetsuit. Works fine in > all three cases. > In warm water I use between 8 and 12 pounds of lead and a 16# Oxycheq wing. That and an aluminum plate are compact and relatively light for travel. The 30# wing is somewhat bulkier and heavier. In cold water, with a drysuit, SS backplate, and steel 95, I'll use between 22 and 44 pounds of lead depending on the amount of insulation. While the 30# wing could serve for the low end of the range, in cold water it would sink like a stone in most situations. While I don't use the wing for floatation in cold water, it would be nice to know it would work if the need arose. I use a 65# (I think) Halcyon wing in cold water, although a unit somewhat smaller may be equally suitable. If you get by with 30 that's great. I could also get by with the 30 without any noticeable difference - unless something unexpected occurred. |
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