Do you need a pair of Faber LP 85s?

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cavemn

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I'm looking to get the best deal possible on new tanks. If you are in the market for a pair of tanks for doubles, lighter side mount tanks or just need a pair of singles then, please, contact me.
We need to order two more of these as a group to get to the next price level(and save $$). This is your chance to get in on the deal. They have to be the same tanks. They are rated 85 cuft @ 2640 psi. A "cave" fill to 3600psi nets you 116 cuft per tank. Fabers are rated to 10,000 over pressure fills. They are steel tanks and hold their value well even after hydro. If you are replacing AL80 doubles like I am you get to shed any kind of extra weight like a v-weight. These tanks stay negative buoyancy unlike AL80s which go from ~ 2lbs negative buoyancy when full to ~ 4lbs positive when empty. Shedding weight means less effort, lighter breathing, lower gas usage and ultimately extra dive time! Plus they are white and highly visible when diving in low vis like Travis.
 
Could you post the price?
 
cavemn, please shoot me the price. I already have a set of these and wouldn't mind purchasing another if the price is right.

Thanks,
David
 

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