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Extreme Sports Scuba
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2013
Extreme Sports Inc prides itself on safe, certified, and well-developed SCUBA divers (and diving practices) through the instruction of SDI/TDI/ERDI. We opened our storefront in August of 1997 in Joplin, Missouri, and we have grown ever since. We are a family-run business and every customer that walks in our doors is added to our family of divers!
We are passionate about what we do and we love to fulfill people’s lives who seek to adventure just like us. Seeing our customers smile when they first hop into crystal clear waters or kayak for the first time is the best feeling!
Safety is one of our biggest priorities in SCUBA diving and Kayaking. Our customers are family to us, and we want to share our exciting hobby in the safest way possible.
Please come by and talk to us so we can get you set up with the classes that best fit your needs!
extremesportsscuba.com
417-659-9009
YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE!
We are passionate about what we do and we love to fulfill people’s lives who seek to adventure just like us. Seeing our customers smile when they first hop into crystal clear waters or kayak for the first time is the best feeling!
Safety is one of our biggest priorities in SCUBA diving and Kayaking. Our customers are family to us, and we want to share our exciting hobby in the safest way possible.
Please come by and talk to us so we can get you set up with the classes that best fit your needs!
extremesportsscuba.com
417-659-9009
YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE!
Scubapro G2 - Sidemount Mode - How to Pair Transmitters!
Today, we're discussing HOW to setup the Scubapro G2 Dive Computer in SIDEMOUNT mode & PMS (Predictive Multigas) mode. This will allow the Scubapro G2 to be paired with up to 8 transmitters! Thanks for watching!
For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com
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Beaver Lake Bluffs SCUBA Diving April
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Some old footage I never got around to posting on the channel. A nice deep dive at Beaver Lake in Arkansas in April of 2024. Extreme Sports Instructor Drake Weston with Divemaster in training Jacob Holliday. Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: ExtremeSportsScuba Instagram: extremesportsscubaofficial?hl=en Join DAN Insurance today: apps.dan.or...
How to Set Up DSMB Spool
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Today, we're discussing HOW to set up a spool or reel for your DSMB (Delayed Surface Marker Buoy) - also called SMB (Surface Marker Buoy). "How to Deploy DSMB" here: th-cam.com/video/AaF48PtpYS0/w-d-xo.html For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: ExtremeSportsScuba Instagram: extremesport...
How to Deploy DSMB - Delayed Surface Marker Buoy
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Today, we're discussing HOW to deploy a DSMB (Delayed Surface Marker Buoy) - also called SMB (Surface Marker Buoy). "How to Set up a Spool for DSMB" here: th-cam.com/video/-YnJmMG_XMY/w-d-xo.html For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: ExtremeSportsScuba Instagram: extremesportsscubaoffic...
How to Update the Scubapro G2 / G2C - Dive Computer
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Today, we're discussing HOW to UPDATE the SCUBAPRO G2 / G2C Dive Computers. This will only work by plugging the computer into a desktop/laptop by using the provided Scubapro G2 Cable. Thanks for watching! For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: ExtremeSportsScuba Instagram: extremesportss...
How to Enter Personalized Information on the SCUBAPRO G2 / G2C - LogTRAK
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Today, we're discussing HOW to add PERSONALIZED INFORMATION to the SCUBAPRO G2 and G2C Dive Computers. This will use the Scubapro LogTRAK software and will only work by plugging it into a computer. The app will not allow you to add your information. Thanks for watching! For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: faceb...
Mermet Springs 2022 - Extreme Sports Inc
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Here is our video of our Mermet Springs Group SCUBA Trip in September of 2022. Thank you so much to all the people that joined us during Labor day weekend! Learn more about Mermet Springs here: www.mermetsprings.com All footage was captured on a GoPro Hero 9 with Backscatter's Flip 9 filter system. (Backscatter items are sold in-store). Videos captured by: Drake Weston, Doug Lord, Jared Sharkey...
Cozumel June 2022 - Extreme Sports Inc
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Here is our video of our Cozumel, Mexico Group SCUBA Trip in June of 2022. Thank you so much to all the people that joined us on this awesome journey and we can't wait to see where you go next! All footage was captured on an Olympus TG6 with Backscatter M4300 video lights and a Backscatter M52 Air Lens. (These products are sold in-store). Videos captured by: Drake Weston Video edited by: Drake ...
Memorial Weekend 2022 - Beaver Lake, AR - SCUBA
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Memorial Weekend 2022! Congratulations to all of our new Open Water SCUBA Divers and our Specialty Divers that completed their training over the beautiful weekend we had at Beaver Lake, Arkansas! All footage shot on GoPro Hero 9 Black (w/ Backscatter Flip 10 and Greenwater filter) LOCATIONS: Indian Creek Campground, Beaver Lake AR SCUBA Park, Beaver Lake AR Thanks for watching! For any question...
How to Clean Your SCUBA Mask
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Today, we're discussing HOW to CLEAN a SCUBA mask! This is my personal way of cleaning my mask prior to a weekend of diving. Using this process will allow mask defog to stick to the mask allowing a clean bonding surface. Thanks for watching! For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our website here: extremesportsscuba.com Facebook: ExtremeSportsScuba In...
How to Pack a SCUBA Drysuit
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Today, we're discussing HOW to PACK a DRYSUIT. We are using the Scubapro Evertech Dry Breathable trilaminate drysuit in today's video. The drysuit is available in-store and linked here: scubapro.johnsonoutdoors.com/dive-wear/drysuits/evertech-dry-breathable-drysuit For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our latest blog post: extremesportsscuba.com/scuba-blog/ Face...
How to rinse basic SCUBA gear - w/ Inst. Drake
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Today, we're discussing how to RINSE your basic SCUBA gear with a hose. This is just a quick video on the 3 basics of dive gear: BCD, regulator, and computer. Make sure you READ your OWNERS MANUAL for the proper procedure for the gear you are currently using! For any questions email me: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our latest blog post: extremesportsscuba.com/scuba-blog/ Facebook: ...
XDEEP - NX Series Bolt Snaps - w/ Inst. Drake
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Today, we're discussing the NX Series Bolt Snaps now available at Extreme Sports! We are a new XDEEP dealer located in Joplin, Missouri. XDEEP is known for its innovative designs of BCDs, harnesses, Sidmount systems, and bolt snaps. XDEEP changes the game with the NX Series bolt snap by redesigning the 30 year standard of bolt snaps. Let's discuss why! For any questions email me: drake@westonfa...
Cozumel February 2021 - Extreme Sports Inc
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This is a part of our 25-year anniversary video series of the clips that we currently have of the trips and events we've been on and hosted since we opened. Unfortunately, we don't have every single trip and event due to some bad/lost CDs. Thank you for 25 years! PICTURES BY: Cesar @ Cozumel Marine World For any questions email me directly: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our latest b...
Mermet Springs 2020 - Extreme Sports Inc
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This is a part of our 25-year anniversary video series of the clips that we currently have of the trips and events we've been on and hosted since we opened. Unfortunately, we don't have every single trip and event due to some bad/lost CDs. Thank you for 25 years! PICTURES BY: Doug Lord For any questions email me directly: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com Check out our latest blog post: extremesp...
Cozumel 2022 - Extreme Sports Inc (Doug Lord)
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Cozumel 2022 - Extreme Sports Inc (Doug Lord)
Pumpkin Carving 2019 - Extreme Sports Inc
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Thank you for showing us the procedure
Thanks for the Video :) Is there a mode which makes a sound, vibration, blinking or something to show that I have to change tanks ? Like if difference from T1 to T2(or other way around) is bigger than XPSI the G2 makes a noise or something?
Thanks for the video. What do you do If your device wont show you a menu 8.8?
@@a9il8tr contact SCUBAPRO directly or take it to your local dealer to further investigate!
Do you know what improvements or changes comes on this update? Can't find detailed info, thanks!
@@damiang8253 it is located in the download notes on each individual update file
Awesome video!! Is this in the Beaver Lake in western Arkansas? I wonder where all the fishes are???
The bass and watersnake hunting crawfish together is WILD!!!!
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I have the guardian and my wife has the spectrum. We love them. We got a couple of our friends to buy them.
Can I wear wetsuit and dive gloves and dive hood and dive boots and dive fins and dive mask and scuba tank and bcd and regulator to breath from and breath underwater with scuba regulator for warm water diving
What is model/brand of the thread checking tool do you use?
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Trop de nœuds, trop de manipulations...
Can I wear wetsuit gloves for warm water diving
can a fit in a 350z convertible?
Any link to that folding snorkel?
Helpful, thanks!
Very professional and simple plus educational You mention that the Hydro test is every 5 years Unfortunately In Australia the most over governed over legislated diving industry in the world I am not sure if it is the aim of the government to destroy the recreational diving industry in Australia Many dive shops are closing in Australia not due to safety but excessive bureaucracy I personally have been a Dive Instructor since 1983 I no longer teach diving in Australia I am sure the diving industry in America is as safe or safer than Australia Its a shame we have great diving If you are interested to see what we dont want for the diving industry in other parts of the world have a look at To show you how absurd this legislation is A recreational SCUBA Instructor must have a Commercial Diver medical form a dive physician Imagine if you had a dive school like I did with 50 cylinders and they have to be hydro tested every 12 months plus an eddy flow test For reference www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/your-industry/diving-and-snorkelling/diving-laws
Too slow... most SMB and DSMB deployments are done for a reason...
Every time I come to tie something to a bolt snap, I find myself coming back here to make sure that I do it right. Well demonstrated, clear video. Cheers.
I watched 3 or 4 videos and yours was recorded from the best angle, best audio and with consistent focus.
I am about to start my DMT, and this video was exactly what I needed. Easy to follow. Thank you!
Excellent, I learned a lot. Thank you.
Great video, thanks 👍
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks to your video, I've decided to buy it. Thank you
'obviously these are not mine because they are turquoise' fragile masculinity has spoken
The reasoning is that our owner - deb claims all turquoise gear! haha
Good vid. Where are you located?
No clothing?
Thats for another bag haha. Usually my carry on has my regulator, computer, camera, and clothing.
AI is trying bolt snaps now? AI really is going to take all of our jerbs.
Been using the same Air2 for 16 years. 800+ dives on it. Yes, I service it and it breaths well enough and always works when I test it. Have been in a situation to have to use it zero times, I use a high quality SP regulator system and don't dive with idiots. Pros and cons with everything, including Air2.
There are no pros to the AIR2, there are only cons. 1: There is no easily identifiable air source for the out-of-gas diver. 2: In order to deflate the BCD, you need to take your emergency air source out of your mouth. 3: You now have to donate your primary, which is on a shorter hose than your octo. 4: It's a lot more expensive than an octo. 5: Because it's attached to your corrugated BCD hose, your head movements are restricted. 6: It doesn't breathe as well as a normal octo. 7: The AIR2 is permanently attached to your BCD, not to your first stage regulator. When you take your regulators for service, the AIR2 is often forgotten. That increases the risk of it failing when you actually need it. It's a solution without a problem, and it makes things 10x more complicated in an out-of-gas emergency. You've got a panicked diver looking for a usable air source, can't find one, and will yank your primary out of your mouth. Now you've got to look for your alternate air. You find it on your left, put it in your mouth, and now you both need to make a safe ascend. As you ascend with a panicked diver in your face, you'll need to deflate your BCD, and every time you do you need to take your AIR2 out of your mouth. Get a normal octo. It's cheaper. It gets serviced with the rest of your regulator set. In an emergency the OOG diver knows what to reach for. He can keep a reasonable distance away from you, and your inflator/deflator works as expected. ---- If you're going to get into TEC diving, get a long hose setup. This takes a little extra time to set up, but is a major improvement over a normal octo. Your primary is on a long hose (150 or 210 cm / 5 or 7 ft). Your secondary is on a short hose (55 or 65 cm / 2 ft) on a bungee necklace. The primary long hose is routed under your right arm, across your chest, around the back of your neck, and into your mouth. You do have to take care that it doesn't get trapped under other hoses or gear, so it's the last thing you route before entering the water. In an OOG emergency you will donate your primary, which is on a much longer hose than your octo (90 cm / 3 ft), giving you a more comfortable distance from the panicked diver. You then switch over to your secondary, which is under your chin. This has the benefit that you're donating a regulator you know works. You've been breathing off of it. If you're using a 210 cm / 7 ft long hose, the OOG diver can even swim behind you without getting kicked in the groin or the face. This is the most expensive option of the three though, since you need to buy an extra normal second stage, replacement hoses, a bolt snap to stow the primary second stage, a bungee necklace, and possibly something to tuck the hose under when you're routing it. That could be a canister battery, a dive knife in a sheath, or a hose retainer bar. Cheapest and standard: Octopus More expensive and a bad idea: AIR2 Most expensive and most versatile: Long hose
I wouldn't necessarily say there aren't any pros to the Air 2. I dive with all 3 types of systems: Air 2, octo, long hose, sidemount, and twinset. On my travel BCD, you bet I'm going to have my Air 2. The Air 2 eliminates one hose (aka another failure point). No, it is nothing you are going to use for technical diving. As a tech diver, the only option for a secondary is complete independent first and second-stage regulators via side-mount or twinset. I did notice how you said "You've got a panicked diver looking for a usable air source, can't find one, and will yank your primary out of your mouth. ". That is the exact reason why the Air 2 is our choice of teaching for Open Water Students. We are taught to have our redundant air source in the triangle zone on the chest. Both SSI and SDI teach this way. In an actual out-of-air emergency what is going to happen, if a diver asks you to share air and wait for you to hand it to them? No. They are going to be panicking, as you stated. A panicked diver will rip out your primary source of air (that they know it works) and you'll have your Air 2 in the triangle ready for you to grab ;) You also mentioned, "In order to deflate the BCD, you need to take your emergency air source out of your mouth." Every BCD I've used has a dump valve cord on the right shoulder. It's not as crazy as you'd think to get serviced. Service kits from us are $28 and parts for life is available to every diver in the USA. I'm 100% not saying the Air 2 is the BEST system. However, it is available to RECREATIONAL divers who want a simplified system that is reliable. Scubapro has been making this product for nearly 50 years now and is basically the only innovator in scuba regulator technology. Scubapro launched the first adjustable regulator back in 1963, the first stabilizing jacket in 64, and of course the beautiful MK25 which still holds records to this day. I'd be happy to discuss this in further detail: drake@westonfamilycompanies.com
Having a longer primary hose solves almost everything you stated. You also have 2-3 dump valves so there’s zero need to deflate from the Air2 in the rare chance you need to use your alternate air source.
You are very misled
@@ChrisD624 For non-penetration recreational dives I don't see the need for a 7ft hose. For overhead environments, 100% I will use a long hose. The term KISS would apply to my reasoning. Less moving parts = less possible failure points. In a tech diving situation either two independet systems are used or a bank system (twinset). Which both can be shut off for air loss, not recreational diving. The best thing about diving is anyone can dive how they would like! There is no SCUBA police and we've never had an issue ;)
I actually agree with you. The Air 2 will need additional instruction and in the use case, out of air diver, I don't think it's helpful to have an additional learning curve to the system. As we learned in the Rescue Diver course, people do weird things when they're panicked. Adding this additional layer can be hazardous to both divers in this situation. Just go with the normal stuff, the standard stuff.
Tomorrow will buy my first SCUBAPRO DRY. Happy to see this video :)
Let us know if you ever have any questions about your suit. We'd be happy to help - we are a Scubapro Platinum dealer located in Missouri.
Tenho um igual, super confortável gostei bastante da forma como o dobrou 👌
No fog? SOLD!
I was able to personalize my G2 over Bluetooth, the only item I couldn’t change was the start up picture. I can upload pictures to the G2 but haven’t been able to apply this change.
This is actually quite hard to do, the only way I have been able to successfully do this is by changing the picture you are trying to import to the same name as the startup picture file and making sure it is the same file type. I belive its a BMP file not JPEG or PNG.
Thanks
ur welcome
nice review.. do you the Go sport can handle current situations for Recreational diving ? Thanks
Yes, absolutely!
@@ExtremeSportsScubaMO thanks a lot for your advice..appreciated
Which standard do you apply for hydrostatic test?
What are you referring to as standard? This is just a DOT standard in the US.
At my hydro testing facility I’m testing about 1,000 cylinders a week
Love the Guardian and bought two.
this dude looks like he shoves these bolt snaps up his butt when no one is looking
Hi Does that mean you cannot manually inflate bcd with air 2?
I asked the same question at the store and the answer is Yes you can, but it will be really awkward to use it. In the case that your inflator fail, you will have to rely on using your primary on manually inflate.
You cover the vent with your hand.
You press the deflate button and blow into the mouthpiece. Just like a standard inflator. Think about it as a standard inflator in which you can breathe on.
Hi, This is by the best video comparing different 1st stages of scubapro. Thank you for that. I am considering to buy MK17. However, I have found 2 options there, MK17 and MK17 Evo. Is there a difference between them? Since their Evo line up mainly means the blue coating preventing ice build, how would they do that in a diaphragm design when it is already sealed? Also, if MK11 is also diaphragm design, doesn't it inherently make it sealed? I would greatly appreciate it if you could answer those. Cheers
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water is used because air/gas is compressible.
Actually liquids are compressible as well. Just less than air. All molecules are compressible. This is how we’re able to control the pressure of water inside the hydro chamber. Water is used because it takes less than 30 seconds to compress it vs ~10 min for air. Air also creates much more heat due to its density.
That’s how CNC machines work, by compressing water.
@@drakeweston1031 yes of course. the context is fluid relative to air.
@@drakeweston1031 bro... What? Water is regarded as incompressible, at my work we test hoses up to 20k psi or more and there is around 0% compression on the water in the hoses, if the water was compressed the pressure would drop.
The hydrotester is my dad lol
I tried another video just before, the knot was loose, this one is perfect thx
Hi ! Could you please repeat the reference of the first tool that you are showing at 4:42 min ? Also, what are you using to attach it to your regulator ?
Spit in it, rub it around then do a mask clear when you jump in, works fine and cheaper.
how to make it not dangling around when clipped though
We recommend using bike innertube!
if you bring the bottom ends back through the bolt snap when initially securing the tie you get the same knot without having to go around the bolt snap lol. Wish I could post a pic/vid to show
Great review!