Dear Christina, At what Car Wash were you advised to purchase double bladder wings for Deep Ocean Diving? Or maybe this was during a visit to Monkey Jungle in the Redlands, Apparently the great ape is becoing talkative again. -----Original Message----- From: Caruso, Christina R (Christina) <ccaruso@lu*.co*> To: 'Kevin Connell' <kevin@nw*.co*> Cc: cavers@cavers.com <cavers@cavers.com> Date: Friday, July 23, 1999 10:55 AM Subject: RE: Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale >Most tech groups currently recommend Hogarthian set ups or minimization, but >I have seen numerous editorials defending redundancy for deep ocean diving >and last year there was an article (in Deep Tech I think..) that suggested >dual BCs as an option for this. I don't think that's as practical as dual >bladders (cleaner set up). If you want I can try to hunt through my old >copies and try to find the article and therefore the author... > >-----Original Message----- >From: Kevin Connell [mailto:kevin@nw*.co*] >Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 10:49 AM >To: Caruso, Christina R (Christina) >Cc: cavers@cavers.com >Subject: RE: Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale > >Who recommends dual BC's? > >At 09:56 AM 7/23/1999 -0400, you wrote: >>kirvine@sa*.ne*, >> I know a lot of people have the personal preference of >minimization, >>and with CAVE diving you can "crawl" out but with deep OCEAN diving >>redundancy is recommended. Sorry I didn't specify that I was referring to >>deep ocean. The recommended redundancy is either a BCD and a lift bag >>(which can be used for buoyancy if the BC fails) or dual BCs or dual >>bladders. Do you often do DEEP OCEAN diving?? The reason I'm selling this >>BC is because I don't need or want such redundancy when cave diving and >>don't do deep ocean diving. I only need a little 45lb wing for my cave >>diving. >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: kirvine@sa*.ne* [mailto:kirvine@sa*.ne*] >>Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 12:41 AM >>To: Caruso, Christina R (Christina) >>Cc: 'Bill Lais'; 'cavers@cavers.com' >>Subject: Re: Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale >> >> >>This is a classic " the redundency needs of deep diving". Thanks for >>coming in today, Christina. >> >>Caruso, Christina R (Christina) wrote: >> > >> > What it is: a BCD, wing style, Scubapro Brand, SuperTek model for >>technical >> > diving. It has full redundancy by having two bladders and two inflator >> > hoses - aimed for the redundancy needs of deep diving. It requires a >> > backplate (like those used for double tanks) >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Bill Lais [mailto:billlais@mp*.ne*] >> > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:25 PM >> > To: Caruso, Christina R (Christina); cavers@cavers.com >> > Subject: Re: Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale >> > >> > Stupbabro Scuper Tek gual dbladder googles >> > >> > - say what?? >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: Caruso, Christina R (Christina) <ccaruso@lu*.co*> >> > To: <cavers@cavers.com> >> > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:06 PM >> > Subject: Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale >> > >> > > >> > > I have a Scubapro Super Tek dual bladder wings for sale. Owned less >>than >> > > one year (more wing than I need/want). Will take $300 or best offer. >> > > >> > > Christina Caruso >> > > 407-875-4557 >> > > FAX: 407-875-4474 >> > > pager: 800-258-0336 pin 1273388 >> > > >> > > >> > > > >----------------------------------------------- >Kevin Connell <kevin@nw*.co*> > >NW Labor Systems, Inc >http://www.nwls.com > >Who is John Galt? >----------------------------------------------- >
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