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I recently purchased a set of hp130's and have not had any formal training with them. I understand to and I am capable of doing valve shutdown drills as well. The reason I started diving doubles is bc I am 6'7" and weigh 325lbs with a very poor sac rate bc of my size, and the fact that I want to get into tec diving in the future. As for right now I am planning on taking the GUE fundies class as soon as possible.
I recently purchased a set of hp130's...... The reason I started diving doubles is bc I am 6'7" and weigh 325lbs with a very poor sac rate bc of my size,...
I recently purchased a set of hp130's and have not had any formal training with them. I understand to and I am capable of doing valve shutdown drills as well. The reason I started diving doubles is bc I am 6'7" and weigh 325lbs with a very poor sac rate bc of my size, and the fact that I want to get into tec diving in the future. As for right now I am planning on taking the GUE fundies class as soon as possible.
Although your gas consumption will never equal mine (because I'm [-]half [/-]a third your size)
It's very common to see advice to use a larger single tank in "should I dive doubles" threads. That's something I've never understood. I dive double Faber 100's (very heavy tanks) routinely regardless of whether I need the advantages of doubles on the particular dive, because I find my ability to trim flat and maintain stability in the water is much better with that set up than with a single. Diving doubles, I feel almost like I am lightly suspended from a very stable platform that's above me. This may be something that's related to size; I'm 6'4" and 280#, part muscle, part bioprene, so mileage may vary. But I find doubles, despite the weight, to be a much more stable, comfortable way to dive.