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This is not a place to put them. Also, this article is in desperate need of cleanup. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Deman Risu ( talk • contribs) 00:14, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
I've removed this advert as it is unsourced promotion. If a "Recreational helmet" is significant enough to be mentioned in an encyclopedia, it should have been mentioned in some third-party source. Let's get the sources first and then write the content.
Dear RexxS,
As Chairman and C.O.O. of Sub Sea Systems, Inc., I hereby state that Sub Sea Systems is the copyright holder of the photo submitted on December 18, 2011. Karen Doody is a corporate photographer for Sub Sea Systems. All rights are owned entirely by Sub Sea Systems, Inc.
Response to Category Question - "Recreational Helmets" - Sub Sea Systems is one of many recreational helmet producers. Recreational helmet diving has become popularized over the past 10 years as a method for introducing tropical resort vacationers, aquarium guests and water park visitors to to the undersea world without any previous diving experience or certification. There are helmet diving producers found in Japan, Europe, the United States, Australia and Taiwan. Helmet diving has become popularized with cruise lines and tropical resort destinations.
Jimmayfield ( talk) 23:47, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
There are a number of manufacturers of Recreational Helmets, the largest being Sub Sea Systems, which is the producer of the Sea Trek helmet diving system. Sea Trek helmets are designed to provide a continuous flow of air to guests who are being guided on a tourism related experience to depths from between 9 to 30 feet in depth. The weight of the helmet displaces the buoyancy of the air within the helmet and provides approximately 15 pounds of negative weight to allow the user to lightly walk on the sea floor.
[[File:Sea Trek Recreational Helmet.jpg|thumb|Sea Trek Dive Helmet]]
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The file looks like a copyvio as the uploader "Jimmayfield, president of" would appear not to be the author of the image as claimed. The copyright holder seems to be "Karen W. Doody All rights reserved" and I see no evidence of any permissions. --
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More citation needed. ![]() A bit thin on content. Needs more detailed information on all types of helmet. ![]() Has structure, looks OK but will probably need to be expanded with more content. ![]() Looks OK. ![]() Reasonably illustrated. ![]() Looks OK. ![]() |
Not yet, several issues. • • • Peter (Southwood) (talk): 18:46, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
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This is not a place to put them. Also, this article is in desperate need of cleanup. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Deman Risu ( talk • contribs) 00:14, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
I've removed this advert as it is unsourced promotion. If a "Recreational helmet" is significant enough to be mentioned in an encyclopedia, it should have been mentioned in some third-party source. Let's get the sources first and then write the content.
Dear RexxS,
As Chairman and C.O.O. of Sub Sea Systems, Inc., I hereby state that Sub Sea Systems is the copyright holder of the photo submitted on December 18, 2011. Karen Doody is a corporate photographer for Sub Sea Systems. All rights are owned entirely by Sub Sea Systems, Inc.
Response to Category Question - "Recreational Helmets" - Sub Sea Systems is one of many recreational helmet producers. Recreational helmet diving has become popularized over the past 10 years as a method for introducing tropical resort vacationers, aquarium guests and water park visitors to to the undersea world without any previous diving experience or certification. There are helmet diving producers found in Japan, Europe, the United States, Australia and Taiwan. Helmet diving has become popularized with cruise lines and tropical resort destinations.
Jimmayfield ( talk) 23:47, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
There are a number of manufacturers of Recreational Helmets, the largest being Sub Sea Systems, which is the producer of the Sea Trek helmet diving system. Sea Trek helmets are designed to provide a continuous flow of air to guests who are being guided on a tourism related experience to depths from between 9 to 30 feet in depth. The weight of the helmet displaces the buoyancy of the air within the helmet and provides approximately 15 pounds of negative weight to allow the user to lightly walk on the sea floor.
[[File:Sea Trek Recreational Helmet.jpg|thumb|Sea Trek Dive Helmet]]
Commons:File:Sea Trek Recreational Helmet.jpg
The file looks like a copyvio as the uploader "Jimmayfield, president of" would appear not to be the author of the image as claimed. The copyright holder seems to be "Karen W. Doody All rights reserved" and I see no evidence of any permissions. --
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More citation needed. ![]() A bit thin on content. Needs more detailed information on all types of helmet. ![]() Has structure, looks OK but will probably need to be expanded with more content. ![]() Looks OK. ![]() Reasonably illustrated. ![]() Looks OK. ![]() |
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