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<blockquote data-quote="shews" data-source="post: 78882" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>I went on a 2 days wakebording trip recently and found my pump extremely annoying. I went in and out of the water only 3 times each day but found I'd take it off to put my wetsuit on then be without it for 1 hour and have to reconnect asap. this became really tedious and didn't have somewhere secure to put it.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend a pump holiday. Although test as much a possible during the first day on and off of the pump. </p><p></p><p>It was quite liberating to go without my pump for 2 weeks last year and i felt free. Then when I reconnected I realised how much better it was and felt more more appreciative of having one!</p><p></p><p>Sal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shews, post: 78882, member: 14159"] I went on a 2 days wakebording trip recently and found my pump extremely annoying. I went in and out of the water only 3 times each day but found I'd take it off to put my wetsuit on then be without it for 1 hour and have to reconnect asap. this became really tedious and didn't have somewhere secure to put it. I would recommend a pump holiday. Although test as much a possible during the first day on and off of the pump. It was quite liberating to go without my pump for 2 weeks last year and i felt free. Then when I reconnected I realised how much better it was and felt more more appreciative of having one! Sal [/QUOTE]
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