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Firstly; Why Halcyon?
Originally I thought Halcyon was overpriced and over-hyped and I vowed I would never spend that
much money on kit, but how my opinions have changed. Now, apart from a few bits ALL my kit is Halcyon; 40lb Evolve wing for twins, 30lb Eclipse wing and single tank adaptor (STA) for singles or 55lb Explorer wing for larger cylinders, weight pouches, stainless steel
backplate (SS BP) and one piece harness (OPH), 21W HID primary
light, Scout backup
lights, spools, wetnotes, stage cylinder rigging kits and cylinder valves. I also
feel that my primary reel will soon be replaced with a Pathfinder as the imitation I have seems to unspool a little too quick for my
liking and my delayed surface
marker buoys (DSMBs) will be replaced as the Halcyon metal oral/suit inflation
valves are easier to use than the plastic ones on the imitations. I even have a 40lb Explorer wing, SS BP and OPH for my students. You can pretty much say I’m sold.
The Visit
Once inside we were
confronted with the distribution centre where all the products were being
packaged for shipping. We were then
given a tour by Ken and his only rule was no pictures allowed inside. Fair one.
Summary
Unlike a lot of dive
equipment manufacturers Halcyon make 90% of their products
on site instead of the Far East. Seeing
this, along with the build quality and testing process only help confirms why I
use Halcyon equipment and would strongly recommend it to others. Since trying the cinch Henrietta now wants one as, well as a 40lb Evolve wing SS BP and primary light so I think she also approves!
The boring bit!
All opinions expressed in my
articles are my own and may differ to other instructor’s and agency guidelines;
by no means are they wrong and I would not wish to disrepute any of them. This article is for information only and
should not replace proper training.
Safe diving!
Timothy Gort
BSAC, PADI and SDI/TDI
diver training
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