Review Diving the Avelo System

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@scubadada ...if Avelo were to come out with any gear that am interested in down the road, such as .........DPV's, ................
I actually laughed out loud when I read this. Considering the complexity and cost of the Avelo "system" for basic scuba. I would LOVE to see what an Avelo DPV looked liked and cost?!

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@jadairiii While you make a fair point, I could see them trying the market, at some point, if they do well with their current product. After all, they're already selling something expensive with a lot of moving parts intended for a scuba application, with the requisite batteries and motors. In my (wildly uninformed) opinion, DPV's don't feel like that big of a jump, and I can definitely see people who use the jetpack wanting the "avelo brand" DPV, dive computer, rebreather, etc.

Edit: The submarine image did make me laugh though.
 
Yesterday, Shearwater announced a strategic R&D partnership with Avelo. The Avelo Mode now runs on the Peregrine TX, in addition to the Teric, and will be available soon on the Tern TX and the Perdix 2
 

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