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Dunno, it would suit some tank guzzlers I know perfectly. I bet they still wouldn't get into deco. :eyebrow:
 
Actually, it sounds to me like a great way to go on a 2 tank dive and not change tanks between the dives. I know I can sometimes go 2 dives with my 120 since I don't hoover TOO badly (any fat 260 pound behemoth will use a fair amount of air!). Of course, this requires finding another larger diver who is also a super hoover!
 
If Scuba_Jenny had this tank, we'd never see her again!!!
 
GrierHPharmD:
If Scuba_Jenny had this tank, we'd never see her again!!!
That is why you should limit her to a spareair or something similar, so we can actually match her BT!
 
I've had one of those tanks in my shop before and they're pretty scary. They're made by Heiser and they're one of the heaviest tanks on the market. We had an instructor use one in the pool, He did a giant stride in the deep end and almost twisted his ankle crashing into the bottom. He fully inflated his jacket BC and still couldn't swim off the bottom. He had to take his fins off and walk to the shallow end. It was kind of funny at the time but could have been really scary if he took it diving.
 

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