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Ep4. And Away

Ep4. And Away

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In this episode of The Honest Diver Podcast, Nic and Jim both have environmental issues on their minds with coral bleaching and sewage discharge troubling their bubbles.

We dive deep into the essentials of dSMB (Delayed Surface Marker Buoy) deployment and explore which methods are the best. We also give some honest advice on whether second-hand drysuits are worth the money, or if you should invest in an off-the-peg or custom suit.

This episode's Product of the Week is the XDEEP cargo pouch - add some extra pocket space to your wing and backplate with this little gadget!

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