Ryan Mcshane
Contributor
I don’t see a need for one.
Gas management, solid buddy/team skills, quality gear. CESA is still a totally viable option if all the above fails.
Or invoke #1
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
I don’t see a need for one.
Gas management, solid buddy/team skills, quality gear. CESA is still a totally viable option if all the above fails.
I dive for pleasure and enjoyment.
Based on that "personal" assessment, if a diver decides a pony is necessary to enjoy and feel comfortable with the experience
Dive and let dive. Have fun.![]()
That said, most (if not all) pony bottle divers dont think about any of the above and use it merely for an "elevator" to the surface without any thought of stops or buddy logistics.
Snarkiness aside, I never said you shouldn't carry one, but millions of dives made safely using scuba over the past eight decades without a pony bottle speaks volumes to their necessity.
My buddy would do the same if we plan the dive. That means even by a failed low pressure hose I do have (at least) 22 seconds. That would be enough time for me to go to my buddy for his regulator.