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Travel Scuba Diving World, Snokerling too
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mhisyam6
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May 16 2012, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE(vult2res @ May 16 2012, 02:14 PM) hi all, i've been diving with a fogging mask lense ever since i bought it. i have tried from spitting, burning, colgate, dishwater and the lense stills fogs like nobodys business. this has been a problem for me and did not enjoyed my diving experience enough as i have to do mask clearing constantly and this is irritates me so much. however, after applying Mcnett anti fog solution on both sides of the lenses, only the left side lense fogs pretty bad but the right ones is as clear as glass..no fogging at all!!. what i want to ask here is that how do i reduce/diminish this fog on my left side lense? any good tips you all can recommend??? just don't blow from your nose.
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mhisyam6
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Jun 5 2012, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Jun 5 2012, 12:02 AM) Are you finning correctly? What I notice in most beginners is that they tend to 'cycle' instead of fin. Maybe you can tell us more about what fin you bought and what other issues you find with this fin.  So, which fin better for all kind of water or current? image pls..
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mhisyam6
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Jun 5 2012, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(miuk @ Jun 5 2012, 12:08 PM) Each fin got its pros and cons. Say split fins. You'll find it very light, good acceleration but no power. Heavy current will require more effort to fin through. Also cannot frog kick Full fins. Feels heavy to fin but one kick damn power. decide for full fins!
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mhisyam6
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Oct 18 2012, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Oct 17 2012, 04:21 PM) You organize, if time ngam I'll have at least 2 person here can tag along.  let me know too.. cheap better with equipments.. hehe
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