Rainer
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Never sure why people post if all they want to do is ignore advice. Best of luck to you.
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NJScubaDoc:if i'm on a boat, its for at least 2 dives.
I'm going to second this suggestion. If you find that it's not for you, you will have NO trouble selling the manifold and bands on here.in_cavediver:Rec diving, I can get a weekend out my 104's. (3-4 dives)
I'd say build one set of proper doubles. Try them, see if you like them and they'll work for you.
Jimmer:I'm going to second this suggestion. If you find that it's not for you, you will have NO trouble selling the manifold and bands on here.
Jim
You'd be surprised ... here in Puget Sound we do a lot of shore diving too. Lots of it involves long surface swims. And yet an awful lot of people are doing them in doubles.NJScubaDoc:Steel Bands and a Manifold is permanent. Not 100% permanent, but permanent enough where the 4 tanks that I currently own, that would become 2 sets of doubles, would decreaes my versatility in being able to do shore diving (I do a lot). I won't be using doubles to do that.
Yeah....get good ones!!PerroneFord:Assuming he doesn't get crap bands and manifold.