• Ep9. Pollocks

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • This week, we're talking the usual pollocks... Jim’s back from Sweden with stories to tell. He got to try out a Suex scooter (spoiler: he loved it) and had a good rummage through some shiny new gear, including Halcyon wings, Shearwater dive computers, and the BZ420 base layer. There’s even a torch that straps to your head—useful or just weird? You decide.

    We also tackled the big question: Shearwater or Garmin? Both are great dive computer brands, but they’re made for different kinds of divers. Whether you want something simple and reliable or packed with GPS and smartwatch features, we break down which one might suit you best.

    Giorgio sent in a question about staying warm in his trilaminate drysuit. We talked layering tips, heated vests, and how to pick the right setup depending on how much you feel the cold.

    Finally, the RK4 fins are here! They’re looking sharp with new colours and an upgraded design. We’ll be putting them through their paces soon, so keep an eye out for updates.

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