Any experience with the PST E7 Steel 100?

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I bought 2 E7-100s. Love them. Knocked off 6-8 lbs of lead right away.

Only negative was the 11 month wait for them to show up.
 
I now own three of them. One of my instructor buddies in Naples owns two. I find them the perfect size, weight, length, width, to manage dives while offering an additional 20CF for safety and convenience.

I had 119CF's prior, but they were simply too heavy to readily manage. I switched to 95's and found them a bit small. When I got the 100's, I was satisfied that I had found the perfect tank for air diving.

While Nitrox would respond better to a 119CF, I just didn't find 40CF extra to be necessary. I can dive 100 singles without any weights when I dive a 3 mil or smaller suit.

I recommend that size highly.

Hepotter

"Nothing good ever happens fast under water"
 
I have 3 PST E-7 100s and 1 E-7 80. I wouldn't trade them for painted tanks. I am spoiled now... I wish I could take them on vacations so I wouldn't have to use AL80 rentals. I plan on picking up another E-7 80 for a doubles rig.
 
I have a set of PST E-7 8-'s for my doubles and find that they are perfect. I have a 10lb weight belt as a result doesnt get much better. Anyone with a fairly low sac rate would find these tanks to be the perfect combination for virtualy any dive.
 
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