How We Design: Halcyon
Product Development
Much of Halcyon's reputation was earned through the hard work of underwater cave
exploration in Florida, Europe,
and
Mexico. In the company's early days, Halcyon product development meetings were
likely to be held in a Tallahassee sushi bar after a hard weekend of cave
exploration. Everyone would debate about how the current wing made a dive more
or less comfortable, or how changing a material would be an improvement.
While some of us were putting the
gear through its paces in the caves, others were doing the same on wreck and
reefs from the Baltic to the Caribbean. As soon as the feedback filtered back, a
new batch of wings with the suggested changes in place
would roll out of the factory, made better by the previous two weekends of
diving.
Some things have changed over the years, but only by a matter of degrees.
Halcyon is still one of the only major dive manufacturers to house a significant
amount of production capability in one location. Our High Springs, Florida,
factory affords us unparalleled ability to design, prototype, build, and test
gear in one place. Product development is now the domain of Jarrod, Casey, the
High Spring staff– and the input of a select team of divers worldwide.
Our
product development team that
includes most of the senior staff at Halcyon. Jarrod and Casey get together
every week with the team to review the Halcyon product line. We brainstorm on
every possible detail. New materials are constantly being evaluated in an effort
to tweak as much performance as possible out of an existing design. Ideas for
new products are hashed out in the meeting, then we source materials and create
the CAD drawings to be used as our manufacturing blueprint. Production Manager
Steve Pulliam works with our machinists, fabric welders, seamstresses, and
assemblers to create a prototype. By the end of the week, the development team
can have samples in the water for
evaluation. Once a new design or
upgrade has been thoroughly tested in-house, we turn to our team of test divers
for the second round of evaluations. Halcyon's team of product testers
includes some of the most recognized names in exploration and dive instruction.
We send gear around the world to get feedback on operation in every conceivable
environment. Halcyon might be in Florida, but our gear only makes it to you by a
route that includes real world testing in the Baltic and the Pacific, by way of
New England, the Great Lakes, and the South China Sea.
Once suggestions are made for improvements, the process begins again-- and it
continues until we're convinced that we've made the best possible product.
Another advantage of keeping design, testing, and production under one roof:
when we catch a problem with a material
or design, we have the capability to identify and remedy the problem as quickly
as possible. Halcyon is dedicated to "doing the right thing" to make sure every
bit of gear that leaves the factory meets the highest standards found in the
dive industry.
Of course, design is just the first step in a process that includes close
control of the manufacturing process ranging from the fabrication of our own
tools to production of Halcyon gear and finally to our rigorous in-house quality
control team.