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[Choose #5] My maths are telling me that 80 feet is about 24.38 meters, which is within my range.
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daz88 - 11/08/2013 8:11 AM
[Choose #3] too much work, only can get 1 or 2 pix before having to come up and get a breath, so don’t freedive much these days
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[Choose #1] Only tried while snorkeling, no suit or weight. Prefer to bring along an air tank!
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[Choose #3] First time out after taking the most basic class with PFI was 55 ft. 3mm suit and 2lb for neutral buoyancy at 10m. Just now working on real depth. Prob’ly 80ft by summer.
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[Choose #3] No suit or weights; of course, I can go much deeper if it’s going to be a one-way trip. :-)
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[Choose #2] With wetsuit and weight belt weighted to compensate for wetsuit.
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[Choose #3] 40 to 50 ft but unless I’m ab diving no need too
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[Choose #1] My pool is only 8 feet deep. If I go anywhere else, I have scuba gear. :)
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[Choose #2] Shallow wrecks for pics....no weights or suit. Head looking @ Sky while inhaling, more air in lungs rather than 1/2 going into stomach.
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[Choose #2] No exposure suit, no weights. Also I don’t normally do this so I am sure with some practice I could go deeper.
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Greg - 10/25/2013 7:39 AM
[Choose #3] I wore a 3mm full wetsuit and a few pounds of weight to make me neutral.
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