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From: <kirvine@sa*.ne*>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 06:29:01 -0400
To: Kevin Harkins <kdh50@ho*.co*>
CC: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re:
No, this is not a DIR rig - it is primarily for cops and fire rescue
types. They have the whole rig with a 30 cu bottle sitting in the trunk
of the police car ready to rock.


Kevin Harkins wrote:
> 
> List,
>         I have a question regarding weight pockets with a DIR rig.  I have
already
> searched the archives on this topic without finding adequate info.
> 
>         Here's the question... do the weight pockets sold by Halcyon fall
within
> the DIR regime for gear setup?
> 
>         I really dislike wearing a weight belt with my backplate/wings and
would
> rather move to weight pockets.  The pockets sold by Halcyon seem to be the
> "safest" ones I've seen on the market regarding accidental loss of the
> weight and they have d-rings built in.  Also, from a safety standpoint, they
> seem to be safer to me than a weight belt as if you have to ditch your
> weight, they allow you the opportunity to only ditch half of it at a time,
> and possibly be able to make your deco stops if you were weighted properly.
> Whereas with a weight belt, you lose all of your weight and bolt to the
> surface.  To put this into context, the type of diving I'm doing is light
> deco diving in the ocean utilizing twin Al 80's, and Al 40's as stage
> bottles, wearing a 6 mm wet suit.  With this setup, I require 28 # of lead,
> so I'd rather get it off of my weight belt and into some place more
> comfortable.  The option of going to a drysuit and steel doubles is not
> really an option for me at this time.  I'm also trying to stick within the
> DIR framework, as I believe in this system as a whole and want to stick to
> it.  I'd be very interested in hearing comments regarding Halcyon's ACB
> system in relation to DIR, both good and bad. George, List?  Thanks in
> advance!
> 
> -Kevin
> 
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