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In the first instalment of our Master Series, we walk you through the process of properly deploying a Delayed Surface Marker Buoy (D.S.M.B). Whether you're a seasoned diver or just dipping your fins, our in-depth guide will hopefully help you nail the technique like a pro!
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00:00 Intro
00:10 Demonstration
01:34 How to Practice
03:15 SMB Types
04:00 Assembly
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@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 2 месяца назад
Support Us By Subscribing To The Channel! 🔔 t.ly/BO7Mx Use Your SMB for Breathing Exercises: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UyvEcdERh2Y.html
@KleinHeister
@KleinHeister 7 дней назад
Wow best skill tutorial I've seen on RU-vid. You're awesome man! The Jedi vibes are whats up.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 7 дней назад
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed. Check out the other videos as well, might find something that's useful :) cheers!
@MetallicReg
@MetallicReg 10 месяцев назад
Rarely comment on such videos, but I just had to compliment you for the very best kind of educational videos. This is leagues above any usual OWD material out there.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your generous compliments. The primary motivation behind our decision to create in-depth videos covering a broad spectrum of subjects aligns perfectly with your observation - there's a noticeable deficiency in quality content across the board. Stay tuned for more our regular releases coming up.
@remcovanhal6336
@remcovanhal6336 11 месяцев назад
Probably the best DSMB video I have seen so far. Wish I had this quality of skill video for my IDC, can't wait to see the full series of skills!!
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
Thanks very much, appreciate your comment ! stay tuned for more tutorials
@theMEGAadventurer
@theMEGAadventurer 9 месяцев назад
Now do that with 5 mil gloves on!
@il87ona
@il87ona 8 месяцев назад
Except part how DSB was filled. Filling it orally is not the best option, especially not in cold waters. I was also learn to keep SMB in left pocket and not have it rolled but folded like hand fan. And I also always have small loop on big loop which is attached to SMB. But buoyancy skill is impressive :)
@miks8
@miks8 5 месяцев назад
The breathing indicator is absolutely GENIUS! The first and only instruction video that has that level of detail. And its a game changer, because the real skill here is your breath control. I've watched many videos, I have practiced myself dozens of times, but ONLY NOW did I actually understood the idea of this deployment method! THANK YOU!!! Subscribed.
@georgrez170
@georgrez170 15 дней назад
Great demonstration. Thanks!👍
@paradome8435
@paradome8435 11 месяцев назад
The best demonstration out there, finally not crawling on the bottom ! Well done and looking forward for more of your videos
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@DOHCG
@DOHCG 9 месяцев назад
ISE also awesome demo
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
If you guys have a suggestion of the next skill we should cover, leave a comment down below !!
@remcovanhal6336
@remcovanhal6336 11 месяцев назад
Most hated skill by most new divers. Mask removal 😅
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
​@@remcovanhal6336 You asked, we delivered ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xJakAod5iQs.html
@sammoyers905
@sammoyers905 10 месяцев назад
Back Kick, I can't get mine to work properly.... 😐
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 10 месяцев назад
The primary adversary for many divers! We're diligently addressing this issue, so be sure to subscribe to our channel for updates on its upcoming release!@@sammoyers905
@dedo_rudo
@dedo_rudo 9 месяцев назад
Remove/reequip BCD underwater.
@OrthodoxosOrthodoxou
@OrthodoxosOrthodoxou 9 месяцев назад
the best DSMB video I have seen so far😊
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@ralfplewa2472
@ralfplewa2472 9 месяцев назад
Hey guys, thanks for this clear and cool video! Execpt the last part (putting the Boltsnap to the reel) If you do so, the snap can open acidentially in your pocket and if you take it out, the reel begins his own journey 🙂 downstairs
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Hey, thanks. We have heard this multiple times, but I never in my diving career had this issue. Would you clip ut the other way around so the snap' is facing the outside of the spool ?
@ralfplewa2472
@ralfplewa2472 9 месяцев назад
@@flowstatedivers no, that makes no difference, in some cases the boltclip opens a few mm and the line snaps away, no matter which side of the spool you Clip. It happens to me twice a time so i decided to make this part different. I have a second loop at the end of the line, just before the smb is attached. This loop goes through a hole in the spool to outward direction and that loop is snapped with the boltsnap. In this config the pushbutton can not be triggered by the spool. The loop must be long enough to have some space between spool and snap.
@fz8964
@fz8964 6 месяцев назад
potentially a life-saving video, thanks for sharing with us
@itzikifergan417
@itzikifergan417 Месяц назад
The best scuba academy channel. I have learned so much and also practice each lesson at my home and then in the water. My technique improved and I got confidence in water more than ever before.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers Месяц назад
Fantastic to hear !! 👏
@miguelangelquerocorrales4214
@miguelangelquerocorrales4214 10 месяцев назад
Wow!! This is such quality content. Extra points for the added data display of lung capacity (sooo valuable to see how to maintain proper buoyancy in these cases) and the end section of which types of DSMBs and even how to set it up properly. And holy shit that voice is DEEPP!
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@lydiaackermann
@lydiaackermann 9 месяцев назад
Wow, looks so easy and elegant 😮😊
@ahmedtammam496
@ahmedtammam496 7 месяцев назад
Your videos are amazing! Very simple to follow and very educational. I've been learning a lot from you!
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@WeiseGuy91
@WeiseGuy91 9 месяцев назад
Nice job! Curious how you’re doing the overlay. Grabbing computer data for depth and gas, then kind of guessing on the lung capacity to illustrate buoyancy?
@CaptKenneth
@CaptKenneth 8 месяцев назад
I alwaya thought we have to blow tonne of air into the dsmb so that it will stand up straight on the surface. Thank you for this video ❤
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, the amount of air in the buoy is unrelated to its position up on the surface. As long as there's some in it and the correct tension applied, it will stand up straight.
@613dive3
@613dive3 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video !!
@jean-philippebelisle2552
@jean-philippebelisle2552 9 месяцев назад
Great video, tks
@tibodiving23
@tibodiving23 9 месяцев назад
Nice job. This is a skill that not enough divers are familiar with
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Agreed! We hope to change that by introducing this video.
@Babmajom88
@Babmajom88 11 месяцев назад
Best smb video I've seen so far. Thanks for the clear explanation, it is very educational! I'm definitely sending this to my buddies who are struggling with smb skills (basically all of them) 😂😂
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
Awesome, thank you!
@Kirbythediver
@Kirbythediver 6 месяцев назад
love this, big thanks
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 5 месяцев назад
Glad you like it!
@drronwagner1
@drronwagner1 9 месяцев назад
well done!
@wegothooked2610
@wegothooked2610 11 месяцев назад
wooooah.. guys !! This is some next level Jedi training type of video !!! Excellent presentation, wish I will reach similar levels. I'm planning a trip to Tenerife in December and definitely coming to your scuba workshop 🔥🔥🔥
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 11 месяцев назад
Looking forward :)
@remcovanhal6336
@remcovanhal6336 11 месяцев назад
You will have to stay untill January so we can both do a workshop 😁
@notroublesjustbubbles2307
@notroublesjustbubbles2307 5 месяцев назад
Good video!
@voyer76161
@voyer76161 9 месяцев назад
Best video I've seen so far about DSMB deployment. I've been practicing and when I surface, my dsmb reaches the surface but it's flat in the water. This video mentions what none others have, reel it in a few times to make it vertical.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
I'm delighted that you gained some knowledge! Even if the dsmb is fully inflated, it will remain flat unless you exert tension by winding it in. Keep in mind that the less you inflate it, the more tension it will need to stay upright. With some practice, you'll become skilled at gauging its position on the surface by feeling the resistance of the DSMB, determining whether it needs more tension or not.
@YouTube_user3333
@YouTube_user3333 9 месяцев назад
Or you can attach a small fishing sinker, to keep it vertical. Can be stashed in your pocket with the dsmb. Just attach with bolt snap.
@stevedenruyter4902
@stevedenruyter4902 10 месяцев назад
Why the right pocket and not the left? Also why change yr breathing pattern when shooting the smb. Also I would put the double ender the other way trough the spool, now if yr spool turns the double elder could get clipped of, just some minor details in my opinion 😉 but hey I do like how you are showing the skills,
@robadkins7898
@robadkins7898 9 месяцев назад
I'm sure flowstate have their own reasoning but in general safety items on the right and utility items on the left. This is because stage tanks are usually slung on the left side leaving your right side always accessible. There is still debate as to whether your primary SMB is classed as a safety or a utility item, so I therefore assume flowstate believe it is a safety item that must always be accessible without obstruction. Traditional safety items you may also find in the right pocket include wet notes and a backup mask. The change in breathing pattern is to compensate for the changes in bouyancy as you shoot an smb. If you are neutrally bouyant at a given depth, the two things dictating buoyancy are your wing and you lungs. when you add an SMB that adds a third thing affecting your buoyancy. If you were to add air to the SMB without reducing volume in your lungs or wing you would lose this neutral buoyancy and start to rise in the water. We reduce the lung volume as this is easier to control on the fly rather than altering your wing. Finally, a bolt snap will twist off a reel no matter the orientation its clipped through. Some dives clip a loop in the line and suspend it, some put a few twists around the stem or loop as flowstate do before clipping the spool. This part of SMB use is also heavily debated but at the end of the day if its being stored inside your pocket it really shouldn't matter as the boltsnap is their as a precaution rather than a necessity. Hope my two pence on the matter has answered some of your questions! Happy diving friend.
@kathyweigelhi-lophotovideo2984
@kathyweigelhi-lophotovideo2984 9 месяцев назад
Can't tell you how many divers don't know how to deploy let alone have a smb...esp on drift dives....it's dangerous not to master this skill.
@user-vk9cw7tg7b
@user-vk9cw7tg7b 10 месяцев назад
Excellent quality and content! I have subscribed. I also put a micro-breath into my DSMB at the start to unroll it and reduce risk of entanglement. How about covering rebreathers? Thank you! I will buy the t-shirt...
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your comment! Yeah, it's a great technique to initially unfurl your DSMB if it is that long for sure. As long as the tube' is being orally inflated, there are multiple valid methods :) we are planning on more advanced topics such as CCR's. However, we are going in a logical order and covering fundamental topics first, so these will serve as cross references to more advanced subjects. Stay tuned for more 😉
@user-vk9cw7tg7b
@user-vk9cw7tg7b 10 месяцев назад
The more fundamentals the better. We all need more practice, me especially!@@flowstatedivers
@WeiseGuy91
@WeiseGuy91 9 месяцев назад
What camera gear are all using too? Quality is on point!
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
All our underwater footage is shot on a gopro with specific settings coupled with a lot of post editing.
@sashgorokhov
@sashgorokhov 9 месяцев назад
Did you use dashware for those sexy overlay gauges?
@giffyartist
@giffyartist 4 месяца назад
Great video I have watched many times. The only part I disagree with is cutting off line from the spool. Diving in places with current you will want as much line as possible, especially if deploying from depth. Rather choose a wider spool that will allow more line and space to clip the bolt snap. I would recommend at least 30-40 meters of line.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers Месяц назад
We would never deploy a DSMB from below of 9 meters. Zero point to that.
@RAVINGMUNSTER
@RAVINGMUNSTER 26 дней назад
@@flowstatedivers I'd disagree with this - if you lose contact with a deep wreck in strong current and are unable to make the shot line for ascent, you need to send up a DSMB to ensure the boat can find you when you surface. If you wait to complete a safe ascent to 9m you could well be some distance from the dive site, and therefore not where the boat expects you to be.
@itzikifergan417
@itzikifergan417 29 дней назад
What volume should I fill into the SMB to ensure it will stand up on the surface? Fill it completely and let the deflator release the extra gas?
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 29 дней назад
The only reason a DSMB will stand on the surface is if you apply pressure from below, volume is not a factor. We will be publishing our new video tomorrow and it's actually visibly demonstrated there amongst other things.
@kevinwhitcomb4495
@kevinwhitcomb4495 4 месяца назад
if you store the SMB in a pocket, do you still need to use a snap?
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 4 месяца назад
Yes, because you have to lock your spool and secure it to the SMB until deploying it.
@DoktorGee03
@DoktorGee03 5 месяцев назад
May I inquire what is the thigh pouch that the DM is storing the SMB into??
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 5 месяцев назад
Hi, you essentially have two primary choices. You can opt for a drysuit, which typically comes with built-in pockets. Alternatively, if you prefer to add pockets to your wetsuit, you can purchase shorts specifically designed for this purpose. Most reputable brands offer their own versions, but they generally serve the same function.
@jean-philippebelisle2552
@jean-philippebelisle2552 9 месяцев назад
Can someone tell me what is the clear plastic part we see before rolling it back together is for ? Tks
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
It's for communication with the surface support in case you are doing a long decompression stop and in need of assistance. You can simply write a note and insert it before you send up the SMB. Alternatively you can insert a small light or a GPS beacon, so search crew can find you easier at the surface in case you are lost.
@nodidog
@nodidog Месяц назад
The xdeep DSMB has a large loop at the bottom normally, but yours doesnt appear to have one - did you customise it? Thanks for sharing, great upload as usual ❤
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers Месяц назад
Yes, we did cut it off.
@stanleystevens6278
@stanleystevens6278 20 дней назад
That large loop is still there in the video. I have the same one. I took a bit of nylon strap and a small metal D-ring and sew that on.
@nodidog
@nodidog 20 дней назад
​@@stanleystevens6278 I do too. It is still there at the end, during the talk about different DSMBs - but in the demonstration at the start it is removed. I got a stainless steel split-ring from a dive shop and put it through the gap below the stitching on the big loop, and then removed the big loop above the stitching. I'm sure our results are the same, though
@theMEGAadventurer
@theMEGAadventurer 9 месяцев назад
Great videos but try doing all these skills with 5mil gloves on. Its a whole different ball game doing anything under water with 5mil gloves on especially taking things in and out of your pocket and using the bolt snaps. Great videos so far but put some 5mil gloves on in the future to show people what they might face. 👌
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for your feedback. Cold water diving deserves its own series of skills with modified procedures however, you would have no issue accessing the pockets on a dry suit with dry gloves on. All parts of a dry suit are designed with cold water diving in mind, everything is bulky and pretty accessible regardless of what you are wearing.
@theMEGAadventurer
@theMEGAadventurer 8 месяцев назад
@@flowstatedivers Yeah but doing all the skills you do with 5mm gloves on is nothing like doing them with bare hands. Have a great weekend.
@YouTube_user3333
@YouTube_user3333 9 месяцев назад
Always Carry a cutting tool, just in case you do get tangled up.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
yeah that's part of the basic equipment
@mikkel4606
@mikkel4606 Месяц назад
only comment i have on this video is that i would much rather have the DSMB in my left pocket. otherwise excellent.
@Tubesurfer-
@Tubesurfer- 9 месяцев назад
3:24 Why can the open ended dsmb only be deployed on the surface? Wouldn’t any over pressure / excess air come out of the bottom opening?
@Babmajom88
@Babmajom88 9 месяцев назад
Indeed, the excess air would come out, but the same would happen if the SMB flips over (or get into a flat position) on the surface, so in my opinion it's always better to use one with the closed end. Also because those can be inflated orally, instead of using your regulator.
@Tubesurfer-
@Tubesurfer- 9 месяцев назад
@@Babmajom88yep don’t disagree with you, just thought the comment in the video wasn’t correct.
@isyj90
@isyj90 9 месяцев назад
Why is the close ended dsmb better than the hybrid ?
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Hi, that's a great question. The reason is quite straightforward: it doesn't allow to be inflated with the second stage, which can be a risky practice because of its uncontrolled nature and the significant entanglement risk it poses.
@TrainerAQ
@TrainerAQ Месяц назад
I was practicing launching one of these things and it's a lot harder than it looks. I dropped my spool and it just went to the bottom of the lake. And I could not figure out how to clip the bolt snap onto it. Turns out it has too much line. God I suck.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers Месяц назад
practice is key ;)
@Broughden
@Broughden 5 часов назад
I doubt that small breath was enough to have the DSMB fully inflated and visible at the surface.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 5 часов назад
@Broughden you don't need to fully inflate a DSMB to make it visible. It will stand up straight with any amount of gas in it as long as you apply enough pressure from below. Once you surface, you can fully inflate it if necessary.
@LeeLeatherbarrow
@LeeLeatherbarrow 8 месяцев назад
Hmmmm... I'm afraid I don't agree with all of the people fan Girling over this clip saying it is the best ever... There are several things that could be better with this clip. And there are far better clips on RU-vid on this subject. Firstly, there are more than three "main types" of DSMB's... You missed out at least three really common types... Self sealing Open End without inflator (being more prevalent than purely open end like in your clip), CO2 canister, and the crack-bottle style. Second, although, like you, I prefer using a closed DSMB, it certainly isn't the most versatile. In fact, it is less versatile than the one that has the self-sealing open end and oral/LPI inflate option. As that can be inflated in at least four ways. Third, how you deployed this is far from the safest way. It would have been far safer for you to have removed the LPI hose from your Drysuit inflate and used that, rather than taking the regulator from your mouth. I get why you did, as you only wanted a small amount in the DSMB so that you could then wind it back in from the surface. But without referencing that, people may get the wrong impression in that a very under inflated DSMB is the correct way. And finally, I do not like the the way you wind in the line by spinning it around the spool with the double ender. It is far better to keep the continual tension of the line by trapping it against the double ender with the thumb, and then winding in the spool towards the double ender. Again, I will concede you may have only been doing it this way as the DSMB was only partially inflated. But it certainly isn't the best way to wind in a spool. Sorry for nit-picking. On a positive note, your buoyancy was on point. :)
@paradome8435
@paradome8435 8 месяцев назад
Looking forward to see your demonstration
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your feedback.
@davidnidart7024
@davidnidart7024 9 месяцев назад
whaouuuu !!! such a bad video showing you exactly what not to do !! I would love to know the difference between a 1/2 filled dsmb (floating horizontally) and a empty dsmb (floating horizontally) at the surface ... DSMB is a long floating tube, ask yourself why ???
@Babmajom88
@Babmajom88 9 месяцев назад
I think the point of the video is the deployment technique and how to practise it. Clearly when you intend to use it for signaling, you'd fill it up more. But if you want to practise more than one time on the same occasion, you want to be able to reel it back down. Also fyi even a fully inflated smb would lay flat on the surface if you don't make the line tight buy reeling it back appropriately. As you said it's a long floating tube which would not stick out from the water vertically just by inflation. In my opinion, the video shows the correct way of deployment (for sure it helped me a lot with my training as no one explained it to me as well as this video) and how much air you need to add to it depends on the purpose and depth you deploy it from 😎
@davidnidart7024
@davidnidart7024 9 месяцев назад
I'm sorry, showing proper deployment technique is a good thing but showing fully inflating and tight line is important, way more than showing staying between 7,85 and 8 m when deployment !! Beginners (without mentioning instructors doing the same) are monkeys (without judging them) and watch this video also so what they gonna remember after this demonstration ? what the goal of the dsmb ? make the people better when deploying or make them safe with a fully vertically inflated VERY VISIBLE dsmb ? so sad to see so many dsmb laying flat on the surface all the time ... hopefully people will see these comments and will step back with there tough ... @@Babmajom88
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Hi David, I appreciate your feedback. Just to clarify, a DSMB will never naturally remain vertical on the surface due to the air it contains. Its upright position is solely induced by the tension applied from below by the diver by reeling the line back in. The quantity of air in the tube only affects its height. If you plan to use it for signalling in rough conditions, you can adjust the air volume pre-deployment accordingly. However, for practice deployments, it's advisable not to overinflate, as this can make repeating the exercise more challenging, which is counterproductive if your goal is to practice multiple deployments in a single session.
@caro_santamaria
@caro_santamaria 8 месяцев назад
@@flowstatedivers I don’t think it’s a “bad video” but I was confused as to why the diver only put a tiny bit of air. Once you explain you’re just demonstrating how to practice, it makes sense. I think it’d be great if you could make another video about dsmb but not just for practice. Basically and explanation and demonstration of how to properly execute this skill. Although I’m an advanced diver with over 100 dives (in 4months) none of my instructors taught me this so I rely on tutorials on the internet 🤦🏽‍♀️
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 8 месяцев назад
@CarosEditorial there is no more trick to this. If you want to inflate it more, you go ahead and blow more air into it. Consider your depth and how much air expands due to the pressure change and that's it.
@vmartinez71
@vmartinez71 8 месяцев назад
why would you send up the DSMB only 1/4 filled with air? not a good demonstration in my opinion
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 7 месяцев назад
The video was made to show divers how to practise efficiently, so if you add less air it is easier to reel it back in and deploy again. The amount of air you add to the DSMB depends on your depth, and the purpose you use it for.
@AbyssalPlain
@AbyssalPlain 27 дней назад
Too easy to lose the reel. Suggest the reel is attached to wrist first using a lanyard. Never attach to yourself? I Don't agree - getting pulled along by something unlikely to happen and a knife is always available. Spool shown is not sufficient for e.g. 70m tech dive.
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 27 дней назад
This is the exact opposite you should be doing. Not a single curriculum of any agency would teach you this and that's for a good reason. Of course you are free to do whatever you want, we just give the best suggestions possible.
@williamj056
@williamj056 9 месяцев назад
Wow….. Your videos are helping me become a better diver in a big way. Much appreciated. Serious professional and concise advise. Working to make my way to your level! 🫡
@flowstatedivers
@flowstatedivers 9 месяцев назад
Amazing to hear!