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I just got my training and first dives on the GO. So now I do have some basis for an opinion.

1) The work of breathing quite good. In trim it is effortless inhale or exhale. A little positive pressure in a heads up position and a little negative in a head s down position.

2) the rig seems very durably built and very simple for assembly. not complicated at all.

3) counter lung placement was not in the way with normal rigging in backmount. I did not dive sidemount, but others diving with us were in sidemount and had no issues.

4) normal operation during dive was easy to maintain the PO2. Its a typical mCCR.

5) Training was as expected and completed to the same RESA standards that all the other rebreathers are trained for.

If any one has any questions I'd love to answer!
 
I just got my training and first dives on the GO. So now I do have some basis for an opinion.

1) The work of breathing quite good. In trim it is effortless inhale or exhale. A little positive pressure in a heads up position and a little negative in a head s down position.

2) the rig seems very durably built and very simple for assembly. not complicated at all.

3) counter lung placement was not in the way with normal rigging in backmount. I did not dive sidemount, but others diving with us were in sidemount and had no issues.

4) normal operation during dive was easy to maintain the PO2. Its a typical mCCR.

5) Training was as expected and completed to the same RESA standards that all the other rebreathers are trained for.

If any one has any questions I'd love to answer!
How much rebreather experience do you have? What other units are you trained on?
 
So is the training truly 100% online or did that end up being BS
That was a different thread about their agency and specifically about their nitrox course.

 
That was a different thread about their agency and specifically about their nitrox course.

Yeah. That has nothing to do with the rebreather training.
 
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