This is great. So are all of your other videos. I've learnt so much from them. As I become a more experienced diver, I usually come back and re-watch a lot of your videos, picking up stuff I didn't get or understand the first time around. Thank you!
i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Ayden Maximilian Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Im almost done setting up my save a dive kit. So far i got, adjustable needle nose wrench, alan keys, o rings, s. Grease, waterproof tape, teflon, string, zip ties, bag of snip snaps bands. Thanks again Bryan! Im eventually going to watch all of your videos. Im always dropping likes on every comment and video. Cheers 🍻🙏👍
Hello Hellrazor, glad to hear that our video has helped you in starting your save a dive kit. We appreciate you watching our videos, and liking them as well, as each one you watch helps support us in the future making more videos for our viewers. Let us know if you ever have any questions.
I remember doing a PADI course recently at the pool and these two divers showed up for a refresher. Their gear had been in storage for a while it sounded. Anyway before the class started one of the guys rubber fin straps snapped. I got my save a dive kit from my car and was able to loan him my spare dive strap saving that guy's training day. I'm sure the instructor team was thankful they didn't have to reschedule they guy as well. It was a win win for everyone. Another thing I learned the hard way is to keep a spare integrated weight pocket if your BCD system uses a plastic pinch clip quick disconnect for release of the pocket. Between dives one of the female clips on one of my weight bags got smashed when moving my gear around. Since then I have implement steeps to protect my weight bags in how I store them. Well that BC was OSS for a few weeks until I was able to order spare pats and a spare weight bag from the manufacture. Can't dive with only one weight bag....
Great video. I have started a save dive kit. I have upgraded my fin straps but I still have my old fins straps which are in excellent condition and I thinking about getting a backup dive mask too. Your videos are very useful.
Glad it was useful for you. If you have any suggestions please let us know. Also if there are any ideas you have for a future video you would like for us to shoot, just let us know.
Another funny thing is I started out with a Suunto D4i watch style dive computer with appropriate Tank Pressure Transmitter unit. Later I upgraded to the Suunto EON Core and it uses a different type of Suunto tank pod. SO why leave the other computer and pod at home on the shelf?! So I tossed the small wrist computer into a Peli case and it always goes with me on local dives. If my EON Core has an issue it only takes half a minute to sway out the transmitter pods and I can dive on my Suunto D4i.
Mask defog Spare mask straps Zipties Mouthpieces DIN to Yoke adapter Surface pressure gauge (for checking gas pressure before kitting up) Roll of gas analysis tape Allen keys: - 1.5mm (for the Shearwater transmitter) - 3mm (for the Goodman handle) - 5mm (for the port plugs) - 8mm or 5/16" (to remove tank valve adapter rings) Wrenches: - 14mm (for HP hoses) - 9/16" (for LP hoses) - 11/16" (for LP swivel hoses) Spare EezyCut Trilobite linecutter Phillips No. 1 screwdriver for the EezyCut Trilobite Replacement blades for the EezyCut Trilobite 2mm nylon line 4mm bungee cord Trauma shears Cigarette lighter Wrist lanyard Pilot Croquis automatic pencils and 6B refills (they don't have metal parts) Sharpie pens (for marking gear and gas analysis tape) Fisher Space Pen (for filling out logbook) Small box of O-rings (with port plugs kept with their respective O-rings) Small tool kit (needle-nose pliers, two small adjustable wrenches, O-ring pick, Allen keys, utility knife, zipties) SOG PowerAccess Assist MT Multitool Sealed box of strong mints Self-adhesive page markers (for marking logbook pages) AA and CR2 Lithium batteries (for the dive computer and transmitter) Tri-glides D-rings Kept in a Peli 1200 case.
This is great. So are all of your other videos. I've learnt so much from them. As I become a more experienced diver, I usually come back and re-watch a lot of your videos, picking up stuff I didn't get or understand the first time around. Thank you!
You're welcome, glad you find our videos helpful.. And Thank You for being a viewer and subscriber, it means a lot to us.
i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Jairo Bjorn Instablaster =)
@Ayden Maximilian Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Ayden Maximilian it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
Im almost done setting up my save a dive kit. So far i got, adjustable needle nose wrench, alan keys, o rings, s. Grease, waterproof tape, teflon, string, zip ties, bag of snip snaps bands. Thanks again Bryan! Im eventually going to watch all of your videos. Im always dropping likes on every comment and video. Cheers 🍻🙏👍
Hello Hellrazor, glad to hear that our video has helped you in starting your save a dive kit. We appreciate you watching our videos, and liking them as well, as each one you watch helps support us in the future making more videos for our viewers. Let us know if you ever have any questions.
I remember doing a PADI course recently at the pool and these two divers showed up for a refresher. Their gear had been in storage for a while it sounded. Anyway before the class started one of the guys rubber fin straps snapped. I got my save a dive kit from my car and was able to loan him my spare dive strap saving that guy's training day. I'm sure the instructor team was thankful they didn't have to reschedule they guy as well. It was a win win for everyone.
Another thing I learned the hard way is to keep a spare integrated weight pocket if your BCD system uses a plastic pinch clip quick disconnect for release of the pocket. Between dives one of the female clips on one of my weight bags got smashed when moving my gear around. Since then I have implement steeps to protect my weight bags in how I store them. Well that BC was OSS for a few weeks until I was able to order spare pats and a spare weight bag from the manufacture. Can't dive with only one weight bag....
A Spare Parts Kit has save many dives for me personally. It's like my personal American Express Card. I never leave home without it.
Don't forget the silicone lube. Especially if you have a plastic T zip on a dry suit, and also for o-rings on dive lights an electronic accessories.
Very True.
Thanks Brian !
You are welcome DanaCrosby.
Good video, I purchased a majority of these items. It surprised me other divers did not have the bare necessitates.
Hello Osaze J, its always good to be prepared.
Great video. I have started a save dive kit. I have upgraded my fin straps but I still have my old fins straps which are in excellent condition and I thinking about getting a backup dive mask too. Your videos are very useful.
Hello Jess, glad you like our videos and that you find them helpful.
Great vid thanks. I can only imagine what your vehicle go bag is like. Lol. New subscriber.
I need to make a video of how I store gear in my vehicle and what gear I carry everyday.
Can you link to that first aid pouch? The bag that flattens is SO nice for compactness.
Hello WeiseGuy91, the kit shown in the video came from Donovan Marine. Unfortunately, they are no longer producing them.
Thank you.
ceriops123 Your Welcome
thanks for the useful info!
Van Jr.
Glad it was useful for you. If you have any suggestions please let us know. Also if there are any ideas you have for a future video you would like for us to shoot, just let us know.
Another funny thing is I started out with a Suunto D4i watch style dive computer with appropriate Tank Pressure Transmitter unit. Later I upgraded to the Suunto EON Core and it uses a different type of Suunto tank pod. SO why leave the other computer and pod at home on the shelf?! So I tossed the small wrist computer into a Peli case and it always goes with me on local dives. If my EON Core has an issue it only takes half a minute to sway out the transmitter pods and I can dive on my Suunto D4i.
I do the exact same thing. I wear the Mares Smart, but have the Mares Matrix in my bag as a back up.
Mask defog
Spare mask straps
Zipties
Mouthpieces
DIN to Yoke adapter
Surface pressure gauge (for checking gas pressure before kitting up)
Roll of gas analysis tape
Allen keys:
- 1.5mm (for the Shearwater transmitter)
- 3mm (for the Goodman handle)
- 5mm (for the port plugs)
- 8mm or 5/16" (to remove tank valve adapter rings)
Wrenches:
- 14mm (for HP hoses)
- 9/16" (for LP hoses)
- 11/16" (for LP swivel hoses)
Spare EezyCut Trilobite linecutter
Phillips No. 1 screwdriver for the EezyCut Trilobite
Replacement blades for the EezyCut Trilobite
2mm nylon line
4mm bungee cord
Trauma shears
Cigarette lighter
Wrist lanyard
Pilot Croquis automatic pencils and 6B refills (they don't have metal parts)
Sharpie pens (for marking gear and gas analysis tape)
Fisher Space Pen (for filling out logbook)
Small box of O-rings (with port plugs kept with their respective O-rings)
Small tool kit (needle-nose pliers, two small adjustable wrenches, O-ring pick, Allen keys, utility knife, zipties)
SOG PowerAccess Assist MT Multitool
Sealed box of strong mints
Self-adhesive page markers (for marking logbook pages)
AA and CR2 Lithium batteries (for the dive computer and transmitter)
Tri-glides
D-rings
Kept in a Peli 1200 case.
Sounds like you have it all covered @bloodymarvelous4790. Thank you for sharing.
I think need a bigger box
Its amazing how big a save a dive kit can become. LOL