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strange-sim · 1 year ago
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discountfishvids-blog · 6 years ago
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there’s a freshwater outflow at 190 ft that forms a big crevice at Black Coral Kingdom, where there’s a ton of gorgonians, black coral, and red whips. a large school of #trevally will come out to play and will school around you since nobody’s out to get them . #fish #underwater #ocean #hollis #prism2 #aquaticadigital #gh5 #scuba #scubadiving #guam #nature #naturephotography #underwaterphotography #coral (at Guam) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqIxy5plyLk/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mgheyypx8t86
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cnnkrokodyle · 5 years ago
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Pierwsze historyczne zdjęcie na schodach wejściowych do Blue Hole 😉. Pełna kultura😁#divessi #revo #prism2 #deepdiving #deepseadiving #technicaldiving #suex #bluehole #nurkowanie #nurkowaniewegipcie #nurkowanietechniczne #rebreatherdiving (w: Blue Hole دهب) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8vhwgAhQtw/?igshid=tj9j1ffnk64e
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argentinadiving · 6 years ago
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Hilma Hooker | CCR operation Bonaire 2019 . . . #argentinadiving #nauitec #technicaldiving #buceotecnico #diveteam #hollisrebreather #prism2 #nauiargentina #nauiworldwide (en Hilma Hooker) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxsPROEhRJz/?igshid=ptoslnbjdaom
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shawnbakhtiar · 7 years ago
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Flying our @hollisdive #prism2 #ccr hangin’ out with @ajk192609 Casino Point Catalina Island chillin’ with the giant sea bass. This is my #happyplace #underwater #meditation #diving the #ocean #sea #exploretheocean #savetheocean #oneocean #oneoceandiving #marinelife #wildlife
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yvettehypercraft · 5 years ago
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Designers are creating reversible parkas and shoes with detachable soles Lululemon x Roksanda Share on Twitter (opens new window) Share on Facebook (opens new window) Share on LinkedIn (opens new window) Save Kate Finnigan NOVEMBER 1 2019Print this page3 While working for Burberry and later at Rag & Bone in New York, the fashion designer Georgia Dant travelled frequently but always found packing challenging. “With the changes in climate I never knew what to take,” she says. “I’d be thinking, ‘I need this coat if it’s cold and this if it’s warm, but what if it’s raining?’ I’d end up with so much stuff that I decided I just wanted clothes that could do more for you. One piece that you could wear five different ways, so you only have to pack one coat.” And with that, the concept for Marfa Stance was born — Dant’s new luxury brand of multifunctional, buildable apparel, designed to streamline your wardrobe with sustainability in mind. Launched in June, the concept is coming into its own as temperatures drop. Customers can start with the signature reversible quilt coat — a loose-fit, drop-sleeved coat that’s lightweight yet insulated and made of a shimmering Japanese nylon; sage green on one side and pale yellow on the other. Should one wish, a removable shearling collar in mint green or baby pink can be added. As temperatures drop further, the reversible quilt jacket doubles up as an inner lining, fitting seamlessly inside the buildable Parka, which (naturally) comes with a removable hood. Next season, Dant will evolve the concept into an entire wardrobe, including a clever duo-layered vest, as well as knits and shirts with detachable sleeves. She’s mulling over a stylish way to do trousers that turn into shorts, which anyone with a horror of those zip-at-the-knee combat trousers will agree is tricky territory. Marfa Stance is just one of a number of brands to offer multifunctional clothing. The words reversible, packable and modular are popping up in descriptions of garments. Last season, Louis Vuitton’s creative director, Virgil Abloh, invented his own word — Accessomorphosis — defining the portmanteau noun as: “the transformation of an accessory into a garment, effectively evolving its functional form.” The integration of bags into clothes is a recurring detail in Abloh’s designs for the house. Marfa Stance In his pre-fall collection this year, he went on to introduce the concept of “compressomorphis”, pockets that allow garments to compress for travel purposes. For next season he has taken the concept to impressive heights in the form of Louis Vuitton 2054 — a capsule of 14 multifunctional garments informed by performance wear and designed for travel. They include a padded shirt that can transform into a pillow, a parka that splits into two jackets and, most extraordinarily, a coat with a back pocket that unrolls into a tent with built-in tent poles. The pocket then transforms into the tent’s door. Of course it does. All of which could make other designer’s offerings look less ambitious. But for those not planning on taking their coat to the Himalayas there are many, simpler, options. At Dover Street Market, women can currently find Junya Watanabe’s dual-purpose collection for AW19, which is made up of reversible patterned coats that can be turned around and worn as dresses. There’s also a Y Project shirt that comes with adaptable sleeves and is double-layered so it can become a dress, depending on how you fasten it. Junya Watanbe AW19 “Added value isn’t necessarily a term that comes to mind when thinking about fashion and luxury, but there are a multitude of brands and designers playing with ideas of function to do just that,” says Bosse Myhr, Selfridges director of womenswear and menswear. “There are simple but transformative ways to make core pieces work harder and fulfil different roles.” Selfridges is currently selling 1017 Alyx 9SM’s trainers with Vibram soles that can be removed — instantly transforming them into a pair of Derby shoes fit for the office. There are reversible or “split-personality” statement coats from luxury labels such as Fendi, Valentino and Gucci that give the wearer a choice of “look-at-me” brights in a myriad of patterns, or high-impact logos on one side and a more understated design on the other. Each coat can be switched depending on your mood or your audience. Bosse also points to outerwear from Yves Salomon and MaxMara which offer two luxury fabrications instead of one, with shearling on one side, leather on the other. “Avant-garde brands like Comme des Garçons, Helmut Lang and Y’s by Yohji, are also using functionality as a design detail, with removable and detachable elements adding interest, as well as multiple ways to wear,” he says. Detachable sole Derby shoes, £911 Pieces that offer flexible elements for various climates make customers feel like they are getting more bang for their buck Fiona Firth The star piece of Roksanda Ilincic’s debut collection for the Canadian sportswear brand Lululemon, which launched last month, is the limited edition inner expanse infinity coat — a masterpiece in colour, design and function. Its removable features and packable details mean that it can be worn as a coat, a puffer jacket, a gilet or a trench. The hood and sleeves are detachable and layers are snapped together with simple press studs. Ilincic, renowned for her elongated hemlines and hyper feminine runway silhouettes, wanted to expand on Lululemon’s design signatures — the brand’s sportswear is often packable or multifunctional. “We began with a sleeping bag and tried playing and freely experimenting with different shapes and proportions,” she says. “We all live really fast and are constantly on the go, so you need something that can take you from day to night — from the office, to the gym and also out to dinner or even another continent. This coat encapsulates all those possibilities.” Fiona Firth, the buying director of Mr Porter — which is currently selling a Peter Millar + Loro Piana weather-resistant wool blazer that comes with a removable padded panel for insulation — points out the timely ethical consideration in garments that can do more than one job. “In an age where society is becoming more morally conscious of purchases and reducing waste, pieces which offer practical and flexible elements for various events or climates will make customers feel like they are getting more bang for their buck,” she says. Louis Vuitton 2054 This was at the forefront of Anna Laub’s mind when she created Prism2 — an offshoot of her main Prism fashion brand which specialises in sunglasses and swimwear. Launched this week, Prism2 is a collection of multifunctional products such as bra tops, bodies, leggings, biker shorts and briefs — they can all be used as swimwear, sportswear and underwear as the fabric is chlorine-resistant and sweat-wicking. “Everyone now needs a bit more justification to buy something,” says Laub. “We’re seeing a backlash from all these multiple-drops and the directive to buy, buy, buy from brands that we had for years. Customers are questioning that now and rightly so.” Made in Italy, the collection is manufactured using an eco-dye technique approved by Greenpeace and a seamless 3D-knitting manufacturing process that reduces waste. “There needs to be a reason why you’re making something and how often and how long it is going to be used for,” says Laub.” Designers really need to think about that now.”
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ssamontclair · 6 years ago
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Prism2 rebreather classes today from Scuba Schools of America & Swim on Vimeo.
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shoopingtagswords · 7 years ago
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download-kostelos · 7 years ago
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aescripts · 7 years ago
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hopperwise · 7 years ago
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Best TEK Rebreather Review 2017
A CCR is an artificial lung (aqualung) by which the diver’s exhaled breath is partially cleanedand filtered of carbon dioxide, mixed with additional oxygen, and then breathed again by the diver.
Hence the name “rebreather.” The TEK system comes in a variety of models with a variety of features all suitable for your advanced scuba diving needs.
Why would anyone use a CCR? Most divers who try and use rebreathers do so in order to get closer to marine life. The pressure waves and noise caused by exhaled bubbles can be a huge obstruction when interacting with marine life at close range.
Different types of CCR- here!
Moist air in CCRs also stop dry mouth occurrence and lessen the factors of diver exhaustion.
Divers using equipment benefit and enjoy a greater freedom of movement made possible by lightweight, one-piece breathing units. There are a number of semi-closed systems that, when completely configured and ready to dive, weigh less than a standard 80-cubic-foot cylinder.
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Features
They are fundamentally complex items of equipment anddo come with a variety of advanced features, designs and system varietiessuch as semi-closed circuits and fully closed-circuit systems, also called diversification series.
Some models come with extensive sets of features such as software and electronics designed for intelligent monitoring, vibrating alarms, quick-disconnect systems, and even heads-up-displays.
Some models may even offer enhanced features of convenience. For instance, to be ready to dive, the Prism2 TEK gear diver needs only to add a supply of cylinders.
The Prism 2 model conveniently accepts a very wide range of aluminum or steel cylinder sizes, available from your diving gear supplier.
The TEK Gear Sentinel Scuba model, for instance, offers an electronics-driven fully closed-circuit constant PO2 design rebreather (eCCR) that provides an intelligent and easy-to-use life-support system (LSS).
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More proficient use of gas: Gas is only used when this device needs and requires it, employing purely mechanical methods.
Optimized decompression characteristics: By improving the proportion of inert gases in the breathing mix, this device minimizes the decompression requirements of the diver.
Almost-silent operation: Your diving experience will become more rewarding, pleasant and enjoyable, allowing you concentrate on the visual aspects of scuba diving such as underwater photography or videography.
Increase of bottom time: Your diving freedom can grow by using a rebreather; the bottom time can in many cases be more than doubled by doing a decompression stop of less than 10 minutes.
Lightweight: Because of the lower weight, divers enjoy the freedom of movement made possible by modern, lightweight, one-piece breathing units.
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Higher Costs: Obviously, because of the complexity of the design, the cost element is higher than with simple open-circuit gears. Even low-end designs may cost several thousands of dollars plus the cost for additional training.
Risks of failure and human handling errors: They have an innately higher risk of mechanical failure as an obvious result of their design complexity. However,this can largely be offset by good a design that incorporates redundancy and by carrying adequate alternative gas sources (i.e. ‘open-circuit bailout’) in the event of a system letdown.
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There are a few disadvantages that come along with rebreathers because of the complexity of gears. They demand a diver’s discipline to be higher and may in fact require some special training, resulting in extra efforts and expenditure.
While rebreather diving may sound scary, accidents may further be reduced by:
Specialized Diver Training:Learn how to use the equipment and follow the procedures of using a particular design in order to minimize the chances of human-machine interaction errors.
Higher Learning Curve: Because of the somewhat increased complexity of equipment, divers have to accept a slightly increased learning curve.
Recommendation
When you compare rebreathers on the market, consider that the TEK Gear Rebreathers are some of the most sought after scuba diving items today.
Expect and consider,though,that all models may have certain advantages and disadvantages over others. Unfortunately, a “try and dive with it first” attitude may not make you aware of minor shortcomings of a particular model right away.
This is why it is imperative to discuss with your diving instructor what type of diving gear you are presently using, as well as your goals with the equipment over the next three to five years.
Using Best TEK Rebreathers will nevertheless give you confidence that you have made a wise and technically sound choice, enhancing and maximizing your diving freedom and aquatic recreational experience.
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strange-sim · 2 years ago
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and the Spouse for gen 2
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migdfoe · 8 years ago
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cnnkrokodyle · 5 years ago
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Dziś canyon , pięknie wieje 😉. Pogoda dla kajtowców #divessi #ssi #sidemountdiver #revo #prism2 #nurkowanie_egipt #nurkowanie #technicaldiving #dahab #dahabegypt (w: Dahab Egypt, Canyon Dive Site) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8qWg50Byeh/?igshid=tndw08x2913y
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argentinadiving · 6 years ago
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Salt Pier | Bonaire . . . #argentinadiving #nauitec #rebreather #diveteam #nauiargentina #nauiworldwide #hollisdive #prism2 #operationbonaire2019 (en Bonaire) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxXJZm7h_NF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=uundux31yp3b
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border010 · 10 years ago
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