They are using a lighter carbon fiber wrapped over aluminum tank. Hella strong apparently as it is rated for 300bar service pressure.That was what got me to watch the video in the first place. I LOVE the idea of being able to ditch 30 pounds of kit. And I think it would be great for lots and lots of vacation divers. I imagine beyond the lightweight kit, they'd love the sense of freedom, and never feel happy enclosed in a jacket BCD again.
An AL80+valve+BCD weighs what? 40, 45 pounds? If the Avelo kit weighs 40 pounds (I wish they would say, exactly), and they assume their typical "traditional" diver wears 12 - 18 pounds of lead (properly weighted, really?), that doesn't come close to adding up to 30 pounds less. What am I missing? I'm really interested to hear.
My question is the overall weight of the standard dive gear kit. With an Al BP/W and steel tank in a rash guard (thank you warm south Florida) in salt I need no extra weight. No way that kit weighs 70 lbs. HP 100 weighs 34#. 6# for BP/W, 4# for regs and that’s 44#. Even if I’m in a 7mm (men’s XL) with hood and gloves (temperate Kalifornia) with an extra 16# of lead I’m up to 60#.
I think their 70# kit is simply an exaggeration of a colder water diver with a full exposure suit to make their kit sound more appealing. Question is, can it still handle a thick exposure suit without additional lead?
I don’t think this is a bad thing. Many divers are vacation only divers maybe a few dives a year. Buoyancy control is a perishable skill and those divers are likely not going to be starting out with good control, assuming they had it to start with. By the end they might be dialed back in. But those who have never had it dialed in and showed no interest in doing so, this might help keep them from crashing into reefs or making uncontrolled ascents. Both of which would be desirable.
It’s like an automatic transmission has come to the diving world. And just like an automatic is more complicated than a manual, detaches the driver from the mechanics of driving, requires more skill, knowledge, and awareness, it can make for a more enjoyable experience for some. I doubt the average Scubaboard member is the demographic they are targeting.
Or to look at it another way, it’ll pair well with the Apple watch DC and split fins.
