Can anything be done to lessen air consumption for a beginner scuba diver?

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Lizardleg,

You sound like a perfect candidate for a larger tank. My buddy Dan is around 250lbs and he dives with AL100s. The steel tanks are more compact and a steel 100 has about the same footprint as an AL80. They also have better buoyancy characteristics.
 
I'm 5'4" and 120 lbs, and my husband is 5'8" and quite a bit more than that. We both have pretty darned good SAC rates, but his is about 30% more than mine. I dive HP100s, and he dives 130s, and we're both happy.
 
So, what are you insinuating here TSandM???? I'm not big, I'm just... well, you see... it happened like this... crap, okay. I'm big. Now hand me that PB&J will ya'? :D


I'm only 235 lbs.. Stark naked. Without the prosthetic on. After fasting for two days, and breathing helium. By the time I get the prosthetic and required liners, sleeves and doohickeys on, tennis shoes, and shorts and a t-shirt, I'm about the 250 mark. Throw a full scuba rig on top of that with an AL80 and lead - let's just say the boat tends to lean toward whichever side I'm sitting on. An AL80 on me looks like an AL63 on my wife - and she STILL manages to stay down longer than me.

LOL - thanks for the mental image..... time for:


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