Showing posts with label drysuits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drysuits. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

Si-Tech Neck Tite Test Dive #1


As you may already know, I am part of a group testing the Si-Tech Neck Tite system on my Fusion Drysuit, and the system I’m using utilizes a silicone neck seal versus traditional latex. The first test dive was at 10 Mile Point, and the first thing I noticed once I donned the suit was the ring around my neck, as normally my drysuit does not have this. Once the suit was on I began to notice how soft and comfortable the silicone was around my neck. My experience with latex neck seals is that they irritate the stubble on my neck, and this silicone seal did not. I had been told by other divers using this system, that as you dive you will notice the ring, and I was also worried that it could interfere with reaching the exhaust valve on my drysuit. Neither of these problems occurred while I was diving and overall, the system worked very well. I had no hassle getting in or out of the suit, and during the dive I never really noticed the neck seal at all, which for a piece of equipment like this is a great thing. I look forward to diving this system some more to see what it has to offer.

Scott


A drift in something new


It’s been a few days since being in the water and the plan was to test my Fusion with the Si-Tech Neck Tite system, and to do some macro shooting at 10 Mile Point. My focus was to get some shots of a couple of different nudibranch species that are commonly found at 10 Mile, as well as maybe catching a glimpse of an octopus or two.  The visibility once we entered the water was low, only about 15-20 ft. (5-7 m.), and as we descended the visibility only got worse. The wall as usual was covered in life, once again confirming my opinion that this place is one of the best shore diving sites on southern Vancouver Island.  Even through the limited light and particulate, the base of the wall was clouded with juvenile rockfish along with a multitude of various shrimp species. By the end of the dive, I had not really photographed anything due to the current, and we had drifted around the corner into the small bay. To my surprise in the shallows of the small bay, we found two beautiful Shag-rug Nudibranchs and a Decorated War Bonnet. Pretty awesome for a dive that didn’t show a lot of promise till the end.

Scott 
 

Decorated Warbonnet   Shag-rug Nudibranch
Kelp Greening

10 Mile Point dive site - link

Monday, January 17, 2011

Neck Seal Test


Whites Manufacturing has asked me to take part in a diving trial to test out the new replaceable neck seal system from Si-Tech. This new system will help to make ripping a neck seal more of an inconvenience than the end to a day of diving. The system has been installed on my Fusion Dry suit and I will be blogging about my dives with this neck seal system and how it works. I have to admit that I’m pretty excited about to try out this new system soon!

Scott

Si-Teck Neck Tite System

Si Tech Diving

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Whites Fusion Drysuit Photo shoot

Here are some of the images from the photo shoot I did with Whites Manufacturing back in September. These suits made their debut at DEMA 2010 and now that Whites are going to be selling them to the public in the new year I am able to post some images from that shoot.

Scott



Whites Fusion Drysuits Whites Fusion Drysuits

Whites Fusion Drysuits


Monday, December 6, 2010

New Fusion Drysuit Images posted on Whitesdiving.com


Whites Manufacturing has posted some of the images on their website from the Fusion Drysuit photo shoot I did for them back in September. Now that the new Fusion Drysuits have been showcased at DEMA, I am able to share some of the images from this photo shoot.

Scott


Whites Diving Fusion Drysuit

Whites Diving Fusion Drysuit

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Whites Manufacturing Fusions Images at DEMA

Here are some of the images from the Whites Manufacturing booth at DEMA. The images where used for posters at the both. I shot the images for them of the new Fusion Drysuits they will be releasing to the public in the new year. These suits are awesome and I can't wait to show off more of the pictures.

Scott