If your VC is 4L, you'd basically have 5 breaths at 30m. Around 12 breaths /min is considered normal. So if somethings goes wrong & multitasking. You might have 15-20 seconds. Awesome product!!
I think it definitely has justifiable uses but most certainly should be treated with the utmost respect and not give people the wrong idea of its capabilities.
Well I'd buy the SMB / Spool, but everything else I'd pass on. $100 shears vs a $20 line cutter. BCD with lots of pockets - Why? Full face mask - So expensive and uses so much gas. Multi Function Dive computer / Fitness watch - Great idea, but Garmin already crushes that market. Why use a copy cat? Spare air? REALLY? REALLY?
I’ve been a diver for over 30 years and I’ve never injured myself with my dive knife .. the sheers are are great idea and my be a good addition to a divers tool kit..
Definitely a knock off of the Leatherman Raptor. I bought a pair off AliExpress 6 months ago for diving. I bought a copy rather than the original because the original Raptor is made with high strength steel that rusts easily and I didn't want to spend the money on ruining the real thing. There are numerous RUclips videos which show how well the Raptor can get through thick rope etc. Their weakness is in the spring button mechanism used to lock the scissors in place which eventually will rust due to water being trapped in the mechanism since it can't be easily drained out.
Those "shears" are also known as trauma shears. It's literally the same shears I've used for eight years in the ER. They are called raptor trauma shears, never work a shift without them. Never thought about taking them diving. I have cut a lot of things with those.
Okay, I'm gonna have to say no to the shears. A) It's a knockoff of Leatherman's Raptor shears, you can see on the strap cutter a rectangular cut-out intended as a medical oxygen tank wrench. B) 420HC steel may be corrosion resistant, but I know from experience these folding shears have too many nooks and crannies to stop rust from eventually forming in places you can't reach without pulling it apart. A cheap pair of medical shears, trilobite cutters and dive knives are lower maintenance. C) not a bottle opener, the device comes with a strap cutter (very useful in specific situations) or ring cutter (rarely used) I have had my Raptor shears for over 5 years now (2 years working in coastal settings), and while I still carry it there is no way I would ever bring it into the water with me. Save your money for simple but proven dive-cutting tools
About the folding rescue shears, I’m just curious about what’s the different between that one you introduced and Leatherman Raptor? I mean, the two look totally the same, why?
@@NachoTV even though that one doesn’t rust, the only difference would be the material, and that must means that it would made of low carbon stainless steel, and that would cause lower durability
Not a fan of the shears. You need two hands to unfold them, and it tries to be too many things. Why would I need a bottle opener under water? Not a fan of the folding fins. Yeah they're light, but they look thin and fragile, and seem like they can collapse while in use. That makes them finicky. Not a fan of the GoMask. Get a mask that fits you properly, not one with a gimmick. Not a fan of the Atmos. It's cheaply made. You can get far better dive computers. Absolutely HATE the Spare Air. That thing will kill divers. DO NOT BUY. I love the spool and dSMB. It's a copy of the Apeks design, and those are the best you can get, so this is awesome stuff.
How about a Rolex Submariner? The new models have a ceramic bezel, anti-magnetic parachrom hairspring, anti-shock chronergy movement and 300m water proof. It’s also COSC certified. It’s the only diving tool I use (apart from a tank, goggles and wetsuit).
the folding fins sound really interesting for travel etc. they won't be as good as other fins when it comes to propulsion, but the convenience of the small profile seems extremely useful though. I'm just not too sure about how durable they'd be though. I've seen some fins that have truly been through hell, they're often quite a few years old, but they still hold up. so I'd love to see a follow-up on the folding fins, like, how they kept up after like a year of regular use. if they survive that they should be more than durable enough to survive being your go-to travel fins :P
I have had my fins for six months. I was one of the first to get them and even have a special certificate. The fins have excellent propulsion, better than my previous fins. They are also easy to take off because they don't suction to my feet.
Under water my hands tend to get cold and manouvering small objects like the cutter is really hard. My (big) knife works fine in that situation and if used carefully (most divers tend to do it like that) you will hardly cut yourself 😅
14:22 SpareAir seems pointless or even dangerous with in the diving world, seems like enough to just damage none divers going up too fast on a beach holiday. Looks Amazing for confined spaces operating around water, maybe could have saved the people of the Bayesian.
The shears looks good but the fact that you need both hands to make them operational detracts. I have yet to find a set of shears, stainless steal or titanium coated, that doesn't need exessive maintenance to not rust and become useless. I have a HOG D3 and Zenith regulator and it is unbeatable for the price. The flat line for the DSMB is a POS, they don't last long and one day when your DSMB tugs on you a little it will let go. Hopefully you won't drop your reel and hopefully you'll retrieve the DSMB on the surface. Thanks for showing a correctly colored DSMB (not a yellow or black) but you neglected to mention how important the DSMB is for surface signaling to your boat.
DSMB and spool are about the only useful thing here, but anyone watching this learn how to use it properly and get a 2m/6ft DSMB if you really want to be spotted.
@@pjmvdbroek actually I think the inverse is true. Freediving masks tend to have the lens closer to your eye to reduce the volume, which also means better peripheral vision. That extra vision is useful for spearfishing, for instance, which tends to tap into the same market. Some even have curved lenses. I love my molchanovs for both scuba and freediving.
I bought 15 spare airs and they work great. I attach them to my BCD with bolt snaps and when one runs out, I just grab the next one. You jest need to make sure you always save one for your safety stop
I actually leave my 80 cu ft dive tank at home and use exactly 26.6 spare air canisters as a substitute. The only hard part is cutting 40% of that last spare off without losing the entire 3 cu ft of air inside of it 🤣
I have had my fins for six months. I was one of the first to get them and even have a special certificate. The fins have excellent propulsion, better than my previous fins. They are also easy to take off because they don't suction to my feet. Im from Poland same as fins :)
I like the shear, however I’ve only needed a line cutter which is much smaller. The weight belt is interesting however good luck anyone else on the boat also have spare weight.
At the risk of sounding like a”moss back”, I have been diving since 1973. I have been both an NASDS instructor and store owner. I don’t understand the “modern” divers who strap all sorts of gadgets and gizmos to themselves and their dive rig, yet wearing a snorkel is somehow cumbersome and uncomfortable. The folding fins would be great for kids or surface snorkelers. As another person commented, if you pulled this stuff out on a dive boat, you would practically be laughed off the boat. The fins might be ok on a drift dive or shore diving with zero current. Otherwise they are a joke. Not to be over critical, but please find another word besides REALLY. You overuse that and it is annoying. Reminds me of the girls constantly saying”like”. Good diving to you.
I find it odd how critical all these comments are?? Not everyone is deep diving!! I myself love the nomad and its all I need for what I do. If I want to do a deep dive ill borrow or rent the hundreds of dollars worth of shit ill need!! Spare air is something I wont go without, because im only going 30/35 feet down. Thank you for your reviews and realizing NOT EVERYONE is a "diver"!!
Buying innovative 'cool' gear when your life literally depends is a bad idea. Half these products are cheap alternatives to well branded items and the other half are just unnecessary. - With knives, in case you weren't told - you cut away from your body, not towards yourself. This avoids cuts and stabs. If something as simple as a blade requires two hands, it's probably just a liability. - If you don't know what a DSMB is, you probably aren't a diver - it's not a cool product, it's an essential one. - Cheap Chinese dive computers < entry level established branded computers. - There's a special qualification for full face masks for a reason. If you insist in using one of these surface air supply things, get just the normal regulator. There is no way to clear a full face mask- if water gets in, you are blind and also can easily suck in water leading to extra panic. - The fordable fins are cool if they are also durable. Could be a god design if made well - I guess we'll find out!
All good but the Spaire Air is only sufficient for shallow dives or in the best case scenario, to get to your buddy and share his air. In any real emergency situation, that thing will not get you back safely to the surface, especially when panicked. So PLEASE, be careful on how you promote it.
Do you really think $500 is affordable for that mission dive watch? You can get a shearwater for cheaper than that. I'd argue that it's far from affordable for what you get.
Please, someone do a count video for how many times he says "Really Really". Just don't turn it into a drinking game. No one needs a hospital visit for alcohol poisoning. 😂
I was told a long time ago that someone who keeps saying really or really,really that much is either trying to convince you of something that is not true or is somewhat illiterate and do not know how to properly express themselves. ..😊
Spare air - useless product for any real emergency. If you're really concerned about having a failure then dive a twinset/sidemount, carry a stage bottle or do both. Spare air will get you nowhere if you have any kind of deco obligation, get entangled or breathe fast due to stress.
Should I wear twinsets and stage a bottle when I'm diving 30 feet to catch lobsters? 🤣 It's all about context, spare air will get you up from 30 safely. Also, if your dive buddy is 8 yards away from you when you have a failure, it would be really nice to have a spare air in your mouth while you are chasing him down and trying to get hold of his octo. I know, I know... your buddy should be closer but sometimes you get a little separated especially when you are both hunting lionfish or lobster. I understand your logic of "more air is better" so an additional 3 cu. ft. of spare air on my kit is better than not
@@JoeOceanside Well, I would because I'm poor and I have my regs configured for a twinset already so it would be way too much hassle to reconfigure them to something else 😆 If you want to use spare air, so be it, but you have to know the limitations and apart from shallow dives well within NDL it's not very useful. Why would you spend money on something that you can only use on some of your dives and then spend money again on a twinset that you can use for the rest of them. But that's you, not me, so I'll keep doing me and you do you :)
hey Joe I've never suba drive before I'm virgin to this I recently bought a boat and want to add scuba diving to my adventure I need your help on what to get to start my adventure. I'm also on WhatsApp so any help would be greatly appreciated
doesn't seem like a genuine review. This is an ad. This looks like him trying to sell us stuff... I mean come on.. The thing that makes this divecomputer special is an integrated compass??? That's like every computer today
This guy uses "ReALlY rEaLlY" to describe every aspect of a product. All these "ReALlY rEaLlY" drove me mad so I started counting, and there are 166 "really" in this video. @JoeOceanside 's vocabulary is so poor, he probably thinks thesaurus is a dinosaur.
lol you dont need a knife try these scissors......then halfway thru.....oh heres a knife....lol....dude wtf.....do we need the knife or the scissors.....and honestly if you cut yourself with your own dive knife then you should not be diving in the first place.
I'm sorry, but I'd really really love to see you travel with all that crap 😅 nice review, but if I'd see you on a dive boat, I'd be probably laughing with all the things you're bringing under. Marker? 1000% and this type as well. The ones inflated from below deflate upon surfacing.
Nice video. Divers, don't be fooled by SpareAir. It's just not sufficient and could give a false sense of security. Get a redundant 30 cu ft pony.
Dual 100 steel bottles or no balls.
If your VC is 4L, you'd basically have 5 breaths at 30m.
Around 12 breaths /min is considered normal.
So if somethings goes wrong & multitasking. You might have 15-20 seconds.
Awesome product!!
Might be good for free divers to have for id they think they're going to have a shallow water blackout
I think it definitely has justifiable uses but most certainly should be treated with the utmost respect and not give people the wrong idea of its capabilities.
Only way to run out of air twice on the same dive
Well I'd buy the SMB / Spool, but everything else I'd pass on. $100 shears vs a $20 line cutter. BCD with lots of pockets - Why? Full face mask - So expensive and uses so much gas. Multi Function Dive computer / Fitness watch - Great idea, but Garmin already crushes that market. Why use a copy cat? Spare air? REALLY? REALLY?
What about the knife
I’ve been a diver for over 30 years and I’ve never injured myself with my dive knife .. the sheers are are great idea and my be a good addition to a divers tool kit..
He's a good guy, but I almost turned it off. If you can't use a GD knife safely, SCUBA isn't the activity for you. Try shuffleboard instead.
around 40 for me and not one cut with my knife and believe me I havre used it plenty since the first part of my diving exp was all commercial diving.
Those shears are definitely a knock off from the Leatherman Tool Raptor shears.
definitely knock off Leatherman Raptor Shears
i just use decathlon line cutter :)
oh btw the knife locking mechanism looks like Aqualung ones
Definitely a knock off of the Leatherman Raptor. I bought a pair off AliExpress 6 months ago for diving. I bought a copy rather than the original because the original Raptor is made with high strength steel that rusts easily and I didn't want to spend the money on ruining the real thing. There are numerous RUclips videos which show how well the Raptor can get through thick rope etc. Their weakness is in the spring button mechanism used to lock the scissors in place which eventually will rust due to water being trapped in the mechanism since it can't be easily drained out.
And the spool from Apeks
Was just about to comment The same thing after watching the 1st 30 seconds of the video
So a better price for the same thing? Maybe
Those "shears" are also known as trauma shears. It's literally the same shears I've used for eight years in the ER. They are called raptor trauma shears, never work a shift without them. Never thought about taking them diving. I have cut a lot of things with those.
Okay, I'm gonna have to say no to the shears.
A) It's a knockoff of Leatherman's Raptor shears, you can see on the strap cutter a rectangular cut-out intended as a medical oxygen tank wrench.
B) 420HC steel may be corrosion resistant, but I know from experience these folding shears have too many nooks and crannies to stop rust from eventually forming in places you can't reach without pulling it apart. A cheap pair of medical shears, trilobite cutters and dive knives are lower maintenance.
C) not a bottle opener, the device comes with a strap cutter (very useful in specific situations) or ring cutter (rarely used)
I have had my Raptor shears for over 5 years now (2 years working in coastal settings), and while I still carry it there is no way I would ever bring it into the water with me. Save your money for simple but proven dive-cutting tools
who is working all those scissor buttons while wearing gloves.....im guessing this guy has never been cold water diving up here in Canada
About the folding rescue shears, I’m just curious about what’s the different between that one you introduced and Leatherman Raptor? I mean, the two look totally the same, why?
I was thinking the same thing. Like a total identical copy of the raptor. Unless these won't rust
@@NachoTV even though that one doesn’t rust, the only difference would be the material, and that must means that it would made of low carbon stainless steel, and that would cause lower durability
Not a fan of the shears. You need two hands to unfold them, and it tries to be too many things. Why would I need a bottle opener under water?
Not a fan of the folding fins. Yeah they're light, but they look thin and fragile, and seem like they can collapse while in use. That makes them finicky.
Not a fan of the GoMask. Get a mask that fits you properly, not one with a gimmick.
Not a fan of the Atmos. It's cheaply made. You can get far better dive computers.
Absolutely HATE the Spare Air. That thing will kill divers. DO NOT BUY.
I love the spool and dSMB. It's a copy of the Apeks design, and those are the best you can get, so this is awesome stuff.
Good luck unfolding them with gloves.
Looks like something is actually moving on the computer side . Apple dive watch etc.
Not necessarily this one.
what dive computer do you reccomend?
How about a Rolex Submariner?
The new models have a ceramic bezel, anti-magnetic parachrom hairspring, anti-shock chronergy movement and 300m water proof.
It’s also COSC certified.
It’s the only diving tool I use (apart from a tank, goggles and wetsuit).
Sounds good, mail it over to me so I can review it 😉
@@JoeOceanside it’s on the way! X
the submariner is only waterproof to 300m you really need a rolex seadweller just to be on the safe siee
@@christaylor3549the deepest dive was 323m so i dont believe a seadweller would be necessary
better to use a dive computer. which will tell you depth, NDL, Ascent rate, dive time, pO2 (if nitrox) and also gas if you got an air integrated one.
Spare air, for when you want to run out of air twice on a dive!
Great review! Love the passion you have for the water. Why we all are here. Keep up the positive vibes!
the recsue shears aka the leatherman raptor why buy the sheap one??
the folding fins sound really interesting for travel etc. they won't be as good as other fins when it comes to propulsion, but the convenience of the small profile seems extremely useful though.
I'm just not too sure about how durable they'd be though.
I've seen some fins that have truly been through hell, they're often quite a few years old, but they still hold up. so I'd love to see a follow-up on the folding fins, like, how they kept up after like a year of regular use. if they survive that they should be more than durable enough to survive being your go-to travel fins :P
I have had my fins for six months. I was one of the first to get them and even have a special certificate. The fins have excellent propulsion, better than my previous fins. They are also easy to take off because they don't suction to my feet.
Anyone knows what’s the brand of the fins?
The Life League Folding Shears look exactly like the Leatherman Raptor
Right! I've had my Raptors for several years now. The Life League look like a clone
i can't find Life League SMB and Reel. i googled it.
does it come with depth markers on the tape ie a mark every 10'
www.lifeleaguegear.com/products/copy-of-high-viz-48-smb-surface-marker-buoy-safety-sausage-for-scuba-diving-divers
What's that mask run
Under water my hands tend to get cold and manouvering small objects like the cutter is really hard. My (big) knife works fine in that situation and if used carefully (most divers tend to do it like that) you will hardly cut yourself 😅
My thoughts exactly. Stabbing yourself is a ridiculous concept 😂
Snorkel must be place opposite to the regulator.
What is that glass cleaner that you have on your goggles?
14:22 SpareAir seems pointless or even dangerous with in the diving world, seems like enough to just damage none divers going up too fast on a beach holiday.
Looks Amazing for confined spaces operating around water, maybe could have saved the people of the Bayesian.
Really really
Hey man, what do you think about the Octomask for gopro as compared to the gomask?
Which regulator do you have? Seems to be side exhaust, which is cool, most I've used seem to be front exhaust.
In australia we usually just where gloves and grab the lobsters or as we call them crayfish
Am I watching the Home Shopping Network?
yes
Awesome Video! I want to see a Full gear video!
Do you even dive bro?
Dumbest question ever asked
Are you stupid or are you stupid?
is this kind of folding shears, legal in egypt and other Countrys ?
Scissors are illegal in other countries?
@@JoeOceanside ya ok 👌 thank you
Those folding shears are sick. They would be perfect for cutting lionfish barbs
Simple shears & knife will do the same job (and cost a lot less)
What are the links to the products you mention in this video?
Those rescue shears are different from the Leatherman ones? Look identical
And cheaper
The shears looks good but the fact that you need both hands to make them operational detracts. I have yet to find a set of shears, stainless steal or titanium coated, that doesn't need exessive maintenance to not rust and become useless. I have a HOG D3 and Zenith regulator and it is unbeatable for the price. The flat line for the DSMB is a POS, they don't last long and one day when your DSMB tugs on you a little it will let go. Hopefully you won't drop your reel and hopefully you'll retrieve the DSMB on the surface. Thanks for showing a correctly colored DSMB (not a yellow or black) but you neglected to mention how important the DSMB is for surface signaling to your boat.
DSMB and spool are about the only useful thing here, but anyone watching this learn how to use it properly and get a 2m/6ft DSMB if you really want to be spotted.
Can you use the freeding mask as the main scuba mask? Is there any disadvantages using the freediving mask for scuba?
Many divers do, but the field of view tends to be smaller than with a regular mask.
@@pjmvdbroek Thanks for the info. I learn something new today.
@@pjmvdbroek actually I think the inverse is true. Freediving masks tend to have the lens closer to your eye to reduce the volume, which also means better peripheral vision. That extra vision is useful for spearfishing, for instance, which tends to tap into the same market. Some even have curved lenses. I love my molchanovs for both scuba and freediving.
I bought 15 spare airs and they work great. I attach them to my BCD with bolt snaps and when one runs out, I just grab the next one.
You jest need to make sure you always save one for your safety stop
I actually leave my 80 cu ft dive tank at home and use exactly 26.6 spare air canisters as a substitute. The only hard part is cutting 40% of that last spare off without losing the entire 3 cu ft of air inside of it 🤣
I could be wrong, but I believe in California you can only hunt bugs with your hands,…not allowed to use any devices to assist.
Good grief What is the cut rating on that Is pair of gloves ?
The fins look silly. I can’t believe you’re pushing spare air and hookahs.
Not sure about those fins.. How good are they in a current
I have had my fins for six months. I was one of the first to get them and even have a special certificate. The fins have excellent propulsion, better than my previous fins. They are also easy to take off because they don't suction to my feet. Im from Poland same as fins :)
I like the shear, however I’ve only needed a line cutter which is much smaller.
The weight belt is interesting however good luck anyone else on the boat also have spare weight.
I bet this guy has the galaxy flip 5 too💀
Nice video! I'm a junior diver, and these products are a bit advanced for me.
Great to see new innovative products. It ends there.
How much the gloves
What the name of the website?
10:48 "lobster is secure" 🤭
Noooooo my new raptor get rusted so fast after I hold it with my barehand
Hi there, another visit to hospital hole in the future would be amazing!!!
gotta love nemo Blue3, interesting and fun experience!
Are you wearing contact lens when you wearing full face mask while diving?
Can you find a synonym for "really really"?
could you demos with gloves on like real world to how usable they would be in an emergency
Didn't they have a recall on the nomad....
the folding shear is a replica of the Leatherman Raptor
thumb down right away
Really really…
At the risk of sounding like a”moss back”, I have been diving since 1973. I have been both an NASDS instructor and store owner. I don’t understand the “modern” divers who strap all sorts of gadgets and gizmos to themselves and their dive rig, yet wearing a snorkel is somehow cumbersome and uncomfortable. The folding fins would be great for kids or surface snorkelers. As another person commented, if you pulled this stuff out on a dive boat, you would practically be laughed off the boat. The fins might be ok on a drift dive or shore diving with zero current. Otherwise they are a joke. Not to be over critical, but please find another word besides REALLY. You overuse that and it is annoying. Reminds me of the girls constantly saying”like”. Good diving to you.
I didn't hear all the "really"s until I read your comment and now I can't stop hearing them, and it's driving me nuts now too lmao
I find it odd how critical all these comments are?? Not everyone is deep diving!! I myself love the nomad and its all I need for what I do. If I want to do a deep dive ill borrow or rent the hundreds of dollars worth of shit ill need!! Spare air is something I wont go without, because im only going 30/35 feet down. Thank you for your reviews and realizing NOT EVERYONE is a "diver"!!
You can easily make an ascent to the surface without "spare air" from 30-35 feet.
Really really...
That's a good reg set I have the same set
Those shears will rust in no time protectant or not.
Buying innovative 'cool' gear when your life literally depends is a bad idea. Half these products are cheap alternatives to well branded items and the other half are just unnecessary.
- With knives, in case you weren't told - you cut away from your body, not towards yourself. This avoids cuts and stabs. If something as simple as a blade requires two hands, it's probably just a liability.
- If you don't know what a DSMB is, you probably aren't a diver - it's not a cool product, it's an essential one.
- Cheap Chinese dive computers < entry level established branded computers.
- There's a special qualification for full face masks for a reason. If you insist in using one of these surface air supply things, get just the normal regulator. There is no way to clear a full face mask- if water gets in, you are blind and also can easily suck in water leading to extra panic.
- The fordable fins are cool if they are also durable. Could be a god design if made well - I guess we'll find out!
You can clear an OTS Guardian easily. Not sure about the other ones but that’s the one I had to qualify in as a commercial diver.
All good but the Spaire Air is only sufficient for shallow dives or in the best case scenario, to get to your buddy and share his air.
In any real emergency situation, that thing will not get you back safely to the surface, especially when panicked. So PLEASE, be careful on how you promote it.
Storing the roll up snorkel in your shorts 🤣😅😂. Really, really, really-really, really, really-really ?!?!?!
Cool and?
Damn.. Let the lobsters in tge seas...
Bob from divers divers supply I would recognise his voice anywhere
Bob is a legend
Do you really think $500 is affordable for that mission dive watch? You can get a shearwater for cheaper than that. I'd argue that it's far from affordable for what you get.
Please, someone do a count video for how many times he says "Really Really". Just don't turn it into a drinking game. No one needs a hospital visit for alcohol poisoning. 😂
lot of life league gear huh?
I was told a long time ago that someone who keeps saying really or really,really that much is either trying to convince you of something that is not true or is somewhat illiterate and do not know how to properly express themselves. ..😊
cool, lets see you speak on camera for a half hour straight without notes... you might use a crutch phrase too
I don’t think the dive belt would be efficient if you needed to make an emergency ascent after you unload all those little weights
you would just open the buckle and dump the whole belt, just like you would with any weight belt
Bottle opener?!
id love to buy a spare air and use it in pools or while free diving for those few extra breaths of air
Spare air - useless product for any real emergency. If you're really concerned about having a failure then dive a twinset/sidemount, carry a stage bottle or do both. Spare air will get you nowhere if you have any kind of deco obligation, get entangled or breathe fast due to stress.
Should I wear twinsets and stage a bottle when I'm diving 30 feet to catch lobsters? 🤣
It's all about context, spare air will get you up from 30 safely. Also, if your dive buddy is 8 yards away from you when you have a failure, it would be really nice to have a spare air in your mouth while you are chasing him down and trying to get hold of his octo. I know, I know... your buddy should be closer but sometimes you get a little separated especially when you are both hunting lionfish or lobster. I understand your logic of "more air is better" so an additional 3 cu. ft. of spare air on my kit is better than not
@@JoeOceanside Well, I would because I'm poor and I have my regs configured for a twinset already so it would be way too much hassle to reconfigure them to something else 😆 If you want to use spare air, so be it, but you have to know the limitations and apart from shallow dives well within NDL it's not very useful. Why would you spend money on something that you can only use on some of your dives and then spend money again on a twinset that you can use for the rest of them. But that's you, not me, so I'll keep doing me and you do you :)
thats a knock off leatherman 😂
Yes, it's cheaper and it's exactly the same
JO, YOUR T-SHIRT SO GOOD. CAN I HAVE ONE? I'M FROM TARAKAN UNDONESIA
Lol let me get out my folding sheers! Get real dude
I know how to use a knife... in what world is there a good chance someone would stabe themselves?
Get a knife.. it’s way more useful than tiny shears
I love my Nomad #Blu3
hey Joe I've never suba drive before I'm virgin to this I recently bought a boat and want to add scuba diving to my adventure I need your help on what to get to start my adventure. I'm also on WhatsApp so any help would be greatly appreciated
Sharks need to see your eyes! No tint plz!!!
That shear is a 1 on 1 copy of a leatherman. Probably not stainless and shitty quality
Same quality, just cheaper price
doesn't seem like a genuine review. This is an ad. This looks like him trying to sell us stuff...
I mean come on.. The thing that makes this divecomputer special is an integrated compass???
That's like every computer today
Everything looks cool except the spare air nonsense...3 breaths to death more like it
Malo malo tu equipo las aletas se ven que no sirven mucho te pueden lástimar el pies todo malo lo único bueno son las playas ah
This guy uses "ReALlY rEaLlY" to describe every aspect of a product. All these "ReALlY rEaLlY" drove me mad so I started counting, and there are 166 "really" in this video. @JoeOceanside 's vocabulary is so poor, he probably thinks thesaurus is a dinosaur.
lol you dont need a knife try these scissors......then halfway thru.....oh heres a knife....lol....dude wtf.....do we need the knife or the scissors.....and honestly if you cut yourself with your own dive knife then you should not be diving in the first place.
I'm sorry, but I'd really really love to see you travel with all that crap 😅 nice review, but if I'd see you on a dive boat, I'd be probably laughing with all the things you're bringing under. Marker? 1000% and this type as well. The ones inflated from below deflate upon surfacing.
Nothing new under the sun! Most of it is just old wine in new bottles 👎👎👎
Really really really got too much by the end of the video
Erwischt… lol was für eine voiceline
Really?