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Theme: Re: Side Exhaust Port Regulators
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Date: 10/03/00
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Author: Dave Poole
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Nice, relevant post Marcel.
I often try out the airbags in my car by crashing randomly into walls. It crumples very well and they inflate rapidly. Good to know isn't it ? Dave Marcel Cossais wrote in message ... >Hi Dan, > >I use a Air II. NO problem. It also breathes well at depth. Mind you an >octopous is meant as a way to get out of trouble, but I often use it to >"give it a whirl" and it breathes well. It is a very personal question. I >like it because it is always close to me in case of emergency. All I need is >to take it and pass my second stage to my buddy. However, some people don't >like this arrangement and prfer an octopus with a longer hose (rather than >Air II with a regular hose on second stage. > >Marcel >___________________________ >Marcel Cossais >mcossais@home.com >mcossais@canada.com >http://members.home.net/mcossais/ > > >Dan Bracuk >news:89q182$l6s$1@newsmaster.pathcom.com... >> Both appear to have a lot of redeeming qualities. Mind you, so does the >> Scubapro Air2, except for when you have to breathe through it. Does >anyone >> know anything about how well or poorly these little puppies work when you >> breathe through them? >> >> Oh, by the way, any comments about DIR rigs had better include the >identity >> of a Toronto shop who sells or services the equipment, or it would simply >be >> a waste of keystrokes. >> >> >> Dan Bracuk >> Toronto, Canada >> Keyboard Not Detected - Press F1 to Continue >> rec.scuba faq http://scifi.squawk.com/scuba.html >> >> >> > |
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