- Messages
- 22,171
- Reaction score
- 2,798
- # of dives
- 5000 - ∞
When octo's first arrived on the scene most experienced divers rejected them as an equipment solution to a skill problem, a dangerous device that made entanglement and hose confusion more probable and nothing more than a way for dive stores to sell another piece of gear. The general consensus (except amongst NASDS Instructors who were the only ones that had to work for a shop) was that if you practiced buddy buddy breathing at the start of every dive, which is what EVERYONE was taught, how could there ever be a problem? Frankly, I did not think that octos were worth a tinker's dam until I came across a longer hose and a side breather. And we have still not standardized the procedure for how to carry and use one, it's only been thirty-odd years.The octo became popular because some paniced OOA divers were unwilling to give back the reg, leaving the donor OOA. I don't think it really falls into the "just trying to increase sales" category.
If you have divers that were taught and practice air-sharing, it's just fine. If you have a once-evey-couple-of-years vacation diver, it would be a problem.
Terry