Look slike a good selection of useful items! One thing i do, is i use tough, Ziplock plastic bags to keep items together. Tools, spares, clips, etc all tend to "fall out and into the bilges" never to be seen again ime and so putting like itemes together really helps if you have to pack/unpack in a hurry and especially if you are doing it on a boat :-) They also help to keep things like tools dry from the inevitable moisture from wet kit, or simply a rainy/spray-y day on the water!
what about a live session (maybe via simply scuba)? I would really love to hear your take on rebreather, intermediate/recreational DIR setups, mares loop, ratio deco (on air... who can afford helium in such times? ;) and don't be shy to educate us about p-valve advantages (are there options on wet suits?)... cheers and keep it up
Great channel Mark, and as usual coming from you very informative. I do however have one question for you.... How in God's name do you get behind that desk????? Looks like you are pancaked between it and the wall.
Mark, how come you don’t consolidate all those small parts and bits in one bag or box, so they aren’t rolling around all over the bottom of your large bag? Great video btw.
Hi Mark, thanks for sharing all your gear preferences. One question, do you have 2 different pairs of rk3 or one? Can you fit both your whites boots and your soft sole boots in them?
I only have one pair at the moment, they fit my 5mm boots perfectly but they are a tad small on my rock boots. I was talking to one of the designers at Apeks last year trying to convince them to make a pair for me in electric blue. I'm holding off buying a larger set until they release a blue pair... Hopes and dreams...
15:44 this knife is a DIR Zone Dive Knife. They're not too imaginative with their names so it's just the 'Dive Knife' www.dirzone.com/cms/en/products/59/80
I dive an Exposure Action 3 as a primary on that Goodman Grip and a Simply Scuba Mk1 as a backup. I've been on a night dive, separated from my team when my torch flooded. Wasn't the most fun I've ever had... I used to use a Scubapro 720 as a backup because it had plenty of but time and a decent output, but it's a bit clunky
Hey Ben, I've played about with a few of the Ratio computers out of the water. They have great specs and they're put together we'll. Just double check the specs of the model you need. But yeah, I recommend Ratio as a brand