Hey Achim 👋, You forgot to put the link of the signaling device into the InfoBox. I assume you mean tham kind of flare? But I am quite interested in what exactly you mean 😊. Could you also provide a link for your emergency cutting tool? Thanks a lot ☺️ Und gute Besserung deinem Arm. Wie wirklich immer Super Video 😉 in jedem Video ist was dabei das ich für mich mitnehmen kann! Danke da für!
Do you prefer a specific order of putting things into your right (emergency) pocket? For example, would your emergency mask be the first thing that comes out (on top of everything else) on the right? This would make sense if you lose your mask you don't want to be looking for it in the bottom of the pocket, but equally every time you want to take out your (planned) SMB that means the mask will be coming out and back in?
Hi Achim, nice video. Get well soon! As far as I've seen, pockets are usually glued on full-surface. Is there a special procedure for securely affixing the edges of the pocket so you can slip the wetnotes behind it? Doesn't that make for extreme stress on the suit? Also, do you secure the wetnotes in any way against falling out and getting lost?
@@Shakirov That's fine when you dive classic sidmount configuration, and "wing" is relatively low profile so you can easily access butt plate. But problem is with a diving rebreather and using bailout tanks in sidemount configuration in that case it's really hard to move your hand back to the butt plate.
@Goran Raovic If it's one or two tanks, i think it's not a big problem to access a left pocket. If more how about to put a bailout on a leash? I'm not inspired in sidemount rebreather diving, it's just my thought
in all honesty nothing I would want to recommend in public - as good as the suit is, as bad was the experience with the manufacturer. thats why I removed all labels.
Hey Achim 👋, You forgot to put the link of the signaling device into the InfoBox. I assume you mean tham kind of flare? But I am quite interested in what exactly you mean 😊. Could you also provide a link for your emergency cutting tool? Thanks a lot ☺️ Und gute Besserung deinem Arm. Wie wirklich immer Super Video 😉 in jedem Video ist was dabei das ich für mich mitnehmen kann! Danke da für!
You're never going to get that Outboard in those pockets man!!! ;-)
Always precious suggestions from you!
get well soon! Thanks for the video!
Love the outboard Mercury in the room. You're single eh?
Hey Achim 👋,
You forgot to put the link of the signaling device into the InfoBox. I assume you mean tham kind of flare? But I am quite interested in what exactly you mean 😊.
Could you also provide a link for your emergency cutting tool?
Thanks a lot ☺️
Und gute Besserung deinem Arm. Wie wirklich immer Super Video 😉 in jedem Video ist was dabei das ich für mich mitnehmen kann! Danke da für!
Good video, Tks!!!
Wow that drysuit works well. You don't look wet at all.
The word you're looking for is 'miniflare'.
Do you prefer a specific order of putting things into your right (emergency) pocket? For example, would your emergency mask be the first thing that comes out (on top of everything else) on the right? This would make sense if you lose your mask you don't want to be looking for it in the bottom of the pocket, but equally every time you want to take out your (planned) SMB that means the mask will be coming out and back in?
Nice suit!
Ty👌
Pants are called Tec shorts,or Hybrid shorts :-)
I use technical shorts with pockets on wetsuit
Nice approach, I agree. I like your dry suit, who is the manufacturer ?
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@@Archibugiere Rofos
Hi Achim, nice video. Get well soon!
As far as I've seen, pockets are usually glued on full-surface. Is there a special procedure for securely affixing the edges of the pocket so you can slip the wetnotes behind it? Doesn't that make for extreme stress on the suit?
Also, do you secure the wetnotes in any way against falling out and getting lost?
Good video as usual but i have to ask: is that an additional inflator above the left pocket?😀
yes - as i dive a lot of chest mounted Oxygen rebreathers I have that on all my suits.
@@CoastalDevelopment ooooh that makes sense 👍
Great video! Regarding the smb you can alternate between the right or left pocket, however where do you carry a lift bag? Thank you get well soon!
Liftbag goes in the storage pouch on the backplate - check this: th-cam.com/video/1W8lMrmEgK8/w-d-xo.html
Und was ist deine Lösung für sidemount und trocki Taschen?
What's happened when you bring bailout tanks in side-mount configuration? In that case, left pocket isn't easily accesible :(
Sidemount and suit pockets is a different story. I will cover that in a separate video. Thanks
Most of sidemount divers near me uses a separate bag which is clipped on two double enders on the butt of the wing :)
@@Shakirov That's fine when you dive classic sidmount configuration, and "wing" is relatively low profile so you can easily access butt plate. But problem is with a diving rebreather and using bailout tanks in sidemount configuration in that case it's really hard to move your hand back to the butt plate.
@Goran Raovic If it's one or two tanks, i think it's not a big problem to access a left pocket. If more how about to put a bailout on a leash? I'm not inspired in sidemount rebreather diving, it's just my thought
@@Shakirov Problem is when you take two or more tanks. If you take one, that goes on the left side and the right pocket is accessible.
Thank you for this interesting video. I may have missed the information from another video, but what is the brand of your drysuit? Thanks
in all honesty nothing I would want to recommend in public - as good as the suit is, as bad was the experience with the manufacturer. thats why I removed all labels.
It's a Rofos
Very informative, thank you. What suit are you wearing?
Looks like Rofos
Why do you have a double ender or clips at all on the mask? I always have a spare mask, but have never needed double enders...
Causebwhen youvpull something else you can accidentally pull out othervitens as well and drop them. Thats why erything is clipped and secured
Ist der Drahtseilschneider wirklich komplett rostfrei? Wäre ja mal eine echte Alternative.
im Salzwasser ist nix ewig rostfrei, aber ich hab meinen seit mind. 10 Jahren im Einsatz - hin und wieder etwas WD40 und gut is
Danke für den Tipp. Ich habe immer eine Rettungsschere dabei. Der Wellenschliff wird "nie" stumpf, aber die Niete rostet sofort.
flares
Pen Flare
Hey Achim 👋,
You forgot to put the link of the signaling device into the InfoBox. I assume you mean tham kind of flare? But I am quite interested in what exactly you mean 😊.
Could you also provide a link for your emergency cutting tool?
Thanks a lot ☺️
Und gute Besserung deinem Arm. Wie wirklich immer Super Video 😉 in jedem Video ist was dabei das ich für mich mitnehmen kann! Danke da für!
oups - sorry. put in the description now - and here it is as well: www.hiseamarine.com/hand-flare-signal-6073.html