FloridaMan
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So I am at a bit of an impasse. I am just under 6 feet and 215 lbs. I am relatively fit, and the Army made me accustom to carrying a bunch of weight on my back . I will be doing boat and shore dives. One of the main reasons I got into diving was spearfishing, lobstering, and maybe some salvage. I have some interest in maybe doing deeper tech stuff, but I do not see that here in the immediate future. Also I am nitrox trained and any tank I get will likely be for Nitrox and be run on DIN. I do have a dive shop very close and can get AL80 nitrox rentals for $16. While renting for me is easy, I am thinking about getting my own tanks so I can stay down longer.
Originally I was trying to decide between steel HP100 and HP120's. I was thinking I would get two for any boat dives. I can say that I think I have ruled out HP120s, as I think they maybe a bit too long. I find myself occasionally hitting the back of my thighs on an AL80, so I am pretty sure an HP120 would be worse. So I was debating pulling the trigger on two HP 100's, but I had a few apprehensions about doing so. First, I do not think that on a charter running across people with similar air capacity would be common. Usually, on a charter and with AL80's, my dive buddy and I consume at the same rate or they consume a little faster than I do. If I cant stay down longer on a charter due to a buddy not being able to match me on air, maybe two HP100's would not be beneficial in this circumstance. Second, I worry that the HP100's would give me less than desirable gas for the more physically active tasks of spearfishing and lobstering. So my thought was use the rental AL80's on the boat charters and get a big HP130 to use when I spearfish and lobster (I would just get 1 HP130 for this).
The only concern I have with the big HP130 is trim. Part of me would like to get the HP100's and have my trim, buoyancy, and gear squared away, having one setup that doesn't need to be adjusted between different types of diving (this may not maximize my kit for certain niche dives though). Switching between AL80's on the boat and a HP130 for hunting would mean 2 different weight profiles and swapping things around with my gear between different activities. Also, how bad is the tendency to roll with the big HP130's?
Another random idea would be to just dive two smaller doubles, or maybe even two AL80's. I have the HOG system with soft plate. I could swap to a hard plate and run doubles. Though this maybe an additional cost for the plate and the whole setup, it could feasibly be cheaper if I got AL80's or even some older used steel 72's (I may have the hookup on some free 72's that need to be hydro). I guess I even could run double HP100's for hunting, but the additional kit for this maybe cost prohibitive and I would defiantly have switching around that wound need to be done.
What are your thoughts? It seems like an HP130 would be the simplest for giving me more air while diving for lobster and hunting. Any input would be much appreciated.
Originally I was trying to decide between steel HP100 and HP120's. I was thinking I would get two for any boat dives. I can say that I think I have ruled out HP120s, as I think they maybe a bit too long. I find myself occasionally hitting the back of my thighs on an AL80, so I am pretty sure an HP120 would be worse. So I was debating pulling the trigger on two HP 100's, but I had a few apprehensions about doing so. First, I do not think that on a charter running across people with similar air capacity would be common. Usually, on a charter and with AL80's, my dive buddy and I consume at the same rate or they consume a little faster than I do. If I cant stay down longer on a charter due to a buddy not being able to match me on air, maybe two HP100's would not be beneficial in this circumstance. Second, I worry that the HP100's would give me less than desirable gas for the more physically active tasks of spearfishing and lobstering. So my thought was use the rental AL80's on the boat charters and get a big HP130 to use when I spearfish and lobster (I would just get 1 HP130 for this).
The only concern I have with the big HP130 is trim. Part of me would like to get the HP100's and have my trim, buoyancy, and gear squared away, having one setup that doesn't need to be adjusted between different types of diving (this may not maximize my kit for certain niche dives though). Switching between AL80's on the boat and a HP130 for hunting would mean 2 different weight profiles and swapping things around with my gear between different activities. Also, how bad is the tendency to roll with the big HP130's?
Another random idea would be to just dive two smaller doubles, or maybe even two AL80's. I have the HOG system with soft plate. I could swap to a hard plate and run doubles. Though this maybe an additional cost for the plate and the whole setup, it could feasibly be cheaper if I got AL80's or even some older used steel 72's (I may have the hookup on some free 72's that need to be hydro). I guess I even could run double HP100's for hunting, but the additional kit for this maybe cost prohibitive and I would defiantly have switching around that wound need to be done.
What are your thoughts? It seems like an HP130 would be the simplest for giving me more air while diving for lobster and hunting. Any input would be much appreciated.