What! No bolt snaps! Actually I find having a couple of carabiners to be handy. I do a lot of shore dives and sometimes they can free up your hands by clipping your fins, GoPro, etc, to your bcd when navigating your way down a narrow path, over rocks etc.
I second the first part. Something to protect the ears is so valuable. And I also like Ponchos. Tyre inflation adapter for the inflator hose is in my kit. Many of our dive sites can only be reached by 4x4 cars. If you come back after the dive and see a flat tyre, then the 15€ investment is worth it.
First , I want to say thank for all the videos. My kids and I are getting certified at the end of this year and your vids make a huge difference. Can I ask what your recommendation would be for a dive log app, something easy but thorough? Thx again .
#askmark would you consider a ‘stand-off’ stick of say 50-75cm x 10-12mm in diameter with bungie style loop that fits over your hand to ensure you don't touch coral reefs or anything with ‘do not touch’ significance in say slight drift, current or tidal movements?
I've never used one myself, they can be useful for accurate measurements on the go, as most have measurements on them. To point things out I always have my torch so, I don't have much of a need for one myself
You may find that sticks are not allowed, many Red Sea liveaboards will not allow divers to carry or use a stack apparently because of dome concerns of midge causing damage 14:48
Not that anyone would probably care but I am wanting to name my home garage gym “aqualung iron gym” or “aqualung fitness center” and make t shirts for myself with my own logo… would I get in trouble because aqualung is a brand? The reason I like the name is it is literally a scuba tank but a subtle way of saying it. Thoughts?
That is a question for a trademark lawyer. From what I can tell _Aqualung_ , _Aqua-Lung_ , and _Aqua Lung_ are registered trademarks so you may need to tread carefully
I don't go diving without my ear protection oil. My pharmacy mixes it for me. I use it before and after dives. Secondly I recommend something you can get your buddies attention with. To prevent him from dangers or to show him sth fascinating Last but not least in northern waters I have a UV lamp to see amber, its fun for night dives, makes plastic and some animals glow, too
5:12 Never use that clip while scuba diving!! We call it “Suicide Clips” and they are very dangerous. A lot of scuba divers believe them as being bad luck when you wear it
What! No bolt snaps!
Actually I find having a couple of carabiners to be handy. I do a lot of shore dives and sometimes they can free up your hands by clipping your fins, GoPro, etc, to your bcd when navigating your way down a narrow path, over rocks etc.
I second the first part. Something to protect the ears is so valuable. And I also like Ponchos.
Tyre inflation adapter for the inflator hose is in my kit. Many of our dive sites can only be reached by 4x4 cars. If you come back after the dive and see a flat tyre, then the 15€ investment is worth it.
A small sealed dry bag to take your keys etc with you on the dive.
First , I want to say thank for all the videos. My kids and I are getting certified at the end of this year and your vids make a huge difference. Can I ask what your recommendation would be for a dive log app, something easy but thorough? Thx again .
👍😎🤿 Thanks!!
Probably should be standard equipment. A surface whistle.
A bit overboard, I carry a small hard case with an extra first and second stage.
I thought it was standard
Great, you view it that way@@theshadowking3198
#askmark would you consider a ‘stand-off’ stick of say 50-75cm x 10-12mm in diameter with bungie style loop that fits over your hand to ensure you don't touch coral reefs or anything with ‘do not touch’ significance in say slight drift, current or tidal movements?
I've never used one myself, they can be useful for accurate measurements on the go, as most have measurements on them. To point things out I always have my torch so, I don't have much of a need for one myself
You may find that sticks are not allowed, many Red Sea liveaboards will not allow divers to carry or use a stack apparently because of dome concerns of midge causing damage 14:48
Mark shows my primary Mask and calls it "a simple frameless mask as a backup"... :( feelsbadman 6:57
a small knife to help get untangled from a fishing line or kelp if you are diving cold water. (which I never do)
Yep, an Eezycut knife is always a good accessory.
I got a fishhook stuck in me last summer and my dive buddy cut the line for me and helped extract the hook. Now I know how a perch feels.
I would just add something to make some noise underwater (tank banger or whistle).
CLEAR Dry Bags allow you to see contents and where located.
Not that anyone would probably care but I am wanting to name my home garage gym “aqualung iron gym” or “aqualung fitness center” and make t shirts for myself with my own logo… would I get in trouble because aqualung is a brand? The reason I like the name is it is literally a scuba tank but a subtle way of saying it. Thoughts?
That is a question for a trademark lawyer. From what I can tell _Aqualung_ , _Aqua-Lung_ , and _Aqua Lung_ are registered trademarks so you may need to tread carefully
Thanks for the advice! I decided to name it something else! “Divers Iron Fortress Gym” (Stay Salty) - Salty as in hardened by rough seas
I don't go diving without my ear protection oil. My pharmacy mixes it for me. I use it before and after dives.
Secondly I recommend something you can get your buddies attention with. To prevent him from dangers or to show him sth fascinating
Last but not least in northern waters I have a UV lamp to see amber, its fun for night dives, makes plastic and some animals glow, too
What goes in to your ear protection oil?
Talc for a dry suit 😅
5:12 Never use that clip while scuba diving!! We call it “Suicide Clips” and they are very dangerous. A lot of scuba divers believe them as being bad luck when you wear it