Is there a reason to use a trilaminated drysuit with just a t-shirt underneath? I mean, that is little to none thermal insulation... wouldn't you be warmer and definately more confortable with a wetsuit?
Diving overweighted is necessary sometimes, as if you are balanced at the end of the dive, then you may very well be heavily overweighted simply from the weight of the gas in your bottles at the beginning of the dive. This is why some agencies have the preference that drysuits are to be used whenever steel tanks are used.
a good way is to be neutrally buoyant at the last deco stop with almost no remaining gas on tanks. That way, the maximum and only overweight during the dive would be the gas in the bottles, and that should be as well the dumpable weight to carry. Then, if you have a buoyancy device failure you can get rid of some or all of this weight to be neutral o nearly neutral again (this negative buoyancy can even be compensated with breathing or slight finning sometines, when using single tanks). This does not apply for neoprene suits thicker than 3mm, that make the diver buoyant in shallow water but that buoyancy dissappears as going deeper. This is the reason many agencies advice not to use thick neoprene suits and also not using a drysuit as a redundant buoyancy system. That said, that would be indeed a reason to use a trilaminate drysuit instead of neoprene, but again, i am not sure if wearing just a t-shirt underneath is warmer than a 3mm neoprene.
@@DogDamour that's what I was getting at, if your neutral at the end of the dive with lets say 35bar in all your bottles, your gas weight will be your only overweight. As far as ditchable weight my personal view is that anything more than you can swim up should be ditchable, including stage bottles etc. Finally exposure protection is always pretty personal, I just finished up a dive today at peacock springs in cave country and I'll use thick undergarments on top of diving a ccr with warm wet gas in the loop because I freeze otherwise.
Yes, play safe and keep an eye on each other. A diver was just lost yesterday here in Hawaii. 3 divers and all 2 of them found was the lost divers catch bag for shells on the bottom. Shark or whatever he is lost. Stick together.
While I like the idea of doing a deep dive, just for the sake of saying, been there, done that. It's the extremely boring deco time that stops me. Fantastic vis, Egypt is on my list of places to dive. Cheers, Q.
Adrian Bawn yeah, he got too emotional i think. Maybe thats his way to commit suicide. He also once speared a huge tuna who dragged him to 250ft and busted his eardrum.
Crystallize is by Lindsey Sterling.
Nice Work! Thanks for taking time to share that incredible experience!
Is there a reason to use a trilaminated drysuit with just a t-shirt underneath? I mean, that is little to none thermal insulation... wouldn't you be warmer and definately more confortable with a wetsuit?
A drysuit provides a redundant buoyancy system, possibly the primary goal here rather than thermal protection.
Diving overweighted is necessary sometimes, as if you are balanced at the end of the dive, then you may very well be heavily overweighted simply from the weight of the gas in your bottles at the beginning of the dive. This is why some agencies have the preference that drysuits are to be used whenever steel tanks are used.
a good way is to be neutrally buoyant at the last deco stop with almost no remaining gas on tanks. That way, the maximum and only overweight during the dive would be the gas in the bottles, and that should be as well the dumpable weight to carry. Then, if you have a buoyancy device failure you can get rid of some or all of this weight to be neutral o nearly neutral again (this negative buoyancy can even be compensated with breathing or slight finning sometines, when using single tanks). This does not apply for neoprene suits thicker than 3mm, that make the diver buoyant in shallow water but that buoyancy dissappears as going deeper. This is the reason many agencies advice not to use thick neoprene suits and also not using a drysuit as a redundant buoyancy system. That said, that would be indeed a reason to use a trilaminate drysuit instead of neoprene, but again, i am not sure if wearing just a t-shirt underneath is warmer than a 3mm neoprene.
@@DogDamour that's what I was getting at, if your neutral at the end of the dive with lets say 35bar in all your bottles, your gas weight will be your only overweight. As far as ditchable weight my personal view is that anything more than you can swim up should be ditchable, including stage bottles etc. Finally exposure protection is always pretty personal, I just finished up a dive today at peacock springs in cave country and I'll use thick undergarments on top of diving a ccr with warm wet gas in the loop because I freeze otherwise.
whats the song at the beginning of the vid?
Sarah Alsaigh moby-flower
Malik Adawin Do you know the song at the end of the vid, begins at 15:54? Thnx!
Seliece Duckwitz Demons by Imagine Dragons
Baby shark ain’t it?
الموسيقى بالدقيقه ٥ لو سمحت
Wow another 52m past my greatest LOL! Another 52m doesn't sound that deep but I'm sure it is. Thanks for showing! Fantastic!
Very nice MashAllah
Did you ever swim the arch you crazy SOB?!!! Respect the arch it’s deceiving! Awesome video 👊🏼
Egyptian divers: Legendary
Pointless dive
What about the crazy Russians? 😳
What is that song at the beginning, anyone know?
Baby shark
مشاء الله يا رود . دائما رافع راسنا. ربي يحفظكم و عقبال 100m.
Thumbs up and stay safe. Proud of you bro
Yes, play safe and keep an eye on each other. A diver was just lost yesterday here in Hawaii. 3 divers and all 2 of them found was the lost divers catch bag for shells on the bottom. Shark or whatever he is lost. Stick together.
I’m forever getting lost. I find if I retrace my steps I find my way back.
You have excellent taste in music sir!
Does anyone know the song at the end of the video, begins at 15:54? Thnx!
Seliece Duckwitz Demons by Imagine dragons, Read the description.
Amazing dive video.....but the only few things lacking,.......are, not much coral life, or fish life. Just empty blue and the. Darkness.
While I like the idea of doing a deep dive, just for the sake of saying, been there, done that. It's the extremely boring deco time that stops me. Fantastic vis, Egypt is on my list of places to dive. Cheers, Q.
You can do a 70m dive and have close to zero deco if you don't stay down for too long...
A friend of mine once broke his 340 ft record to 344 ft on a single tank. He was airlifted to the nearest chamber though. True story.
Thats definitely not the way to go about doing a deep dive. Any dive that ends up in a pressure chamber is doing it wrong.
Adrian Bawn yeah, he got too emotional i think. Maybe thats his way to commit suicide. He also once speared a huge tuna who dragged him to 250ft and busted his eardrum.
Dove shallow tunnel of Eagles Nest sink, 230', on air once, 25 min bottom time, 2.5 hours to surface. 1st deco at 130'!!!
ماشاء الله القوة تتكلم
سلامو عليكم انا مدرب فى المانيا و عايز اتصل بيك
Шикарное видео лайк
Are you open?
the footage is amazing. the original sound alone in my opinion would be better.
85m I go with air 😎
I really enjoyed your vedio. You r awesome 😍
Realy proud of your career ya Mahmoud! Wahastani ya sahbi! :-*
عارف احمد سلمان علي عبدالله انا ابنه تعرفو
Watching this in 2015...
Shit 5 years ago...
I would love it when people are carrying my equipment and helping me to take my rig off :)) Never had that chance though
MrNotebookguy rich Saudi spoiled princes with western oil dollars to burn.
They look ridiculous, and reckless
Subhanallah
That’s awesome!!!
منور يا رووود......غطاس الجيل
0:50 Donald trump getting changed at the beach.
Nice vid
So blue!!!
nice very nice dive
:-)
Hey are you?
Le mec brasse avec des palmes donc
منور خوي وسام
انشالله
Nice :)
👌👌👈
85M mantapp tuhhh
Blm sampe 😁😁😁
jv
back
bv
My good friend is Sabry Awwad....If you know him ask him about Abu Bislayah (Tim)
Been to 104 with Floh who as at Reef2000
Wo ist der Beweis denn? Auf 100 m liegen 3 Taucherleichen, da war ich auch schon mit Pressluft und Nitrox zum Austauchen
Incredible boring to watch.
아름답네요 :)
This video has no meaning
Need a reason to dive more than 40M.
Not found a good reason yet, stupid way to "end it all!" :-)
D&B works so well with diving!
A deep dive is a short dive.
that was dubstep bro, and a really screechy type at that. This is d&b: ruclips.net/video/z1JrnoEbQDE/видео.html&ab_channel=ParallaxBerlin