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@Tassie_Rohan,

Know what would be awesome? A triple 15L/60cuft rig.

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USD used to make low pressure triple rigs from the 1950s until the 1970s.

A modern unit like yours expanded to 45L/180cuft? The mind boggles.

Should be light enough to avoid turtleing like happened to my friend when he made a set of triple 72s.
 
Of course you disagree with any negative comments, but I'm quite sure no serious agencies, dive instructors, commercial divers, search and rescue divers, expedition divers, or dive guides would dive your set up.
Thanks for your contribution.
 
Apparently you find humor in old farts talking smack. :bash: You came to the right place!
 
I'm not sure how he could orally inflate his wing with the corrugated hose that short and when he demonstrated sharing air with the long hose he also demonstrated shining that light right into the eyes of the OOG diver.
 
01:35

You gotta be kidding me...

He can't stand with a twinset on for a few minutes?

What a YouTube diver.

He should join forces with those two dweebs at Dive Talk.
 
@NothingClever He is, quite literally, a diver on youtube.


Just saying.


Also, seriously, some people have back problems, and 70+ pounds is not exactly light. No shame in not wanting to just walk around with a twinset on lol.
 

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