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Last Minute Fall Back?

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BajanShark

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Looks like my new Vuoto 100 won't be here in time for my forthcoming trip. Available locally for much the same price (~£100) I have the following choice:-
Imersion - ESKWAD AIR MAX 100cm
Cressi SL 100
Seac Hunter 135cm

Which would you guys go ?

Thanks Again

Orlando.
 
Cressi is a bit old school with eg. 3mm trigger pin. I had some problems with my Hunter but Gazz has been cool with his. A 135 would be a real cannon. Good to have for real blue water in the future but for reef and so, so viz maybe too long.
 
BTW, The Hunter has a 2mm trigger pin. But if you are looking for a vacuum muzzle for it, then take into account that the easiest, cheapest solution - the Salvimar Vuoto muzzle - doesn't come for the Seac thread. Evo-Air by Seatec, STC and a custom Tomba does but may not reach you in time.
 
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