Rating: 5/5
Month: January 2006
Another weekend is almost gone and I haven’t even completely recovered from the week that was. I wouldn’t have thought that things could be that mentally draining. Meetings, classes, papers, studying… they all take just a wee bit and then… BAM!… you’re tired.
Good thing I have nothing much to do during weekends. Or more accurately, I can get away with putting off many things that I should be doing during weekends. So rest I did in between reading Principles of Corporate Finance and watching Firefly. I feel I need more. The problem now is fitting it into the rest of the day.
In terms of features, the Scout has minimal padding at the back, simple quick release straps, two what could be called pockets along each hip, a dump valve, and the requisite inflator/deflator hose which also acts as a dump valve. The only “extras” would be the retractor bungees (which you can remove) and the integrated weight pockets (which are supposedly just trim weight pockets). It’s a minimalist BC. And guess what? It’s great!
The Scout is definitely not for everyone. Because of its light weight and compact size, it is probably good as a travel BC or as a BC for the minimalist diver. Probably the only more minimalist BC would be a backplate with wing system. Incidentally, the wing is removable and, I suspect, used with a backplate. Now that’s a future project :)
Rating: 4/5
Again, I haven’t used too many 2nd stage so I can’t say much except that it works and it works well :P I’m pretty happy with the it but I know of someone who isn’t. Your mileage may vary.
Rating: 5/5
I haven’t really used too many other 1st stages so all I can say is that it works and it works well. The fact that many advanced divers recommend it is testament to its capabilities.
Rating: 5/5