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Mares Unit also not so safe as it is advertised.
For example, if you by mistake open deco tank valve.
With a CCR in this kind of situation (no boosted oxy, shallow dives), you can just use any locally available tanks and SM a full air dilout and a whatever-pressure-u-can-get oxy and no need to travel with your tanks.Would also like to add some useful comments about "recreational" SCR (**semi-closed rebreathers)...
Was diving a few weeks ago in a very remote location at the very north of Scotland. High pressure oxygen simply isn't available there unless you do a one-day round-trip to pick up large cylinders and have a booster.
On the dive boat a person was diving with one of the Hollis "stormtrooper" SCRs which made perfect sense for the type of diving they do up there: shallow diving down to about 30m/100' using nitrox with a lot of photography.
As a rebreather diver, I'd traditionally been very sceptical of SCRs which seem to have all the drawbacks of a "proper" rebreather but without any benefits. I couldn't have been more wrong If I was staying there for a couple of weeks, I would really have struggled with oxygen supplies. In this location there's not much deep diving (it's very deep, but there's not so much nice stuff to look at and there's no wrecks), so an SCR really comes to the front for the benefits of a rebreather without the supply problems.
The Mares Horizon will nicely fit that role.
** For people not familiar with a Semi-closed rebreather, they use a breathable nitrox mix which is injected at a constant rate and "leak" gas out. Your exhaled breath goes through a carbon-dioxide scrubber. This means that the gas inside is being replaced so the oxygen levels don't drop. Rather than simply breathing your air and blowing it out as with open circuit, an SCR will extend gas usage by many times. Hence a small 5 or 7 litre cylinder will last maybe 5 hours.
That’s not nice. It’s always good to get new technology being tried. There are some people for whom the Horizon is a good solution.Well the good news is that almost no one uses the Horizon, probably the best safety feature out of Mares.