back mounted CCR end of life?

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soft palatal air leaks which can be caused by the positive pressure of the CM counterlungs.
I have experienced this on backmount, sidewinder and chest mount CCRs. I'm new to CM and I need to ensure I'm at or slightly less than min loop volume. Also, if I feel fatigued after an hour or so I will turn sideways to ease the exhalation effort. This helps. Sidewinder I think the wing and drysuit were restricted the CL and never got that sorted so sold the unit. Backmount it occured with a restrictive hood in cold water. Replaced the hood and never happened again. 400 hours on CCR.
 
How's €1.000
You mean I only need to pay you 1000+JJ? 😂
Double our swap with a blacktip for a seacraft?
Nah, but I would swap my JJ for DiveTalk Go, Lidl scooter and a Buddy Commando (with twindies obviously), to have the ultimate future-proof kit from hell since backmount CCR is dead :cheers:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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