I had hoped that the way I opened this thread, that we could have a discussion of "I am getting one, so which?" rather than getting off on whether I should get one, preferring that anyone who wanted to discuss that,
especially in the negative, could do so on other threads. But I guess the temptation was too great, given the subject...
mempilot:
Don,
Why not just dive with a larger supply on your back. For instance, a HP 100 is about the same size as an AL80. You could put an h-valve on it and have redundant first stages as well with no added equipment to manage. Heck, you could even drop some weight from your belt.
I went to LP98's with h's a while back and I'm streamlined as I ever was. If I need the gas, I have it.
Sure, I'll be in San Pedro, Ambergis Caye, Belize next week. Where do I get 3 a day? :frlol: Can I get 6 a day? I guess I could buy a few and ship them ahead on every trip, eh? :lol:
No, when I can rent a few 100s, I usually give them to the Hoovers I'm diving with, to offset their needs.
But what if my first state fails again? Even a 120 won't help much then, huh?
mempilot:
My post from another related thread:
"If you're going to do it, carry it as a sling so it is accessible and removeable. If you end up going on to decompression training, then you will already be ahead of the game. An AL40 makes a good sling bottle. The capacity, length, and boyancy make it a good choice."
Accessible and removeable are important. Slinging it under your left arm will lower the risk of serious entanglement.
Any my answer the last time someon said this (no, not you, it was a lady in a different thread) was:
Is this where you wear yours, or are you giving advice you don't use? I wear a pony on my back for
my personal needs, including helping others albeit with tools under my control, not so I can hand it off. Again, this is an idea that could work well on a team, but with my experiences of diving with strangers, I want to stay in control of my Pony.
I can see it now: I hand off a $300+ Pony system to a diver, he drops it on the Safety Stop, it sinks into the abyss, and on the boat he says: "Sorry about your bottle, bud; guess you shouldn't haven't given it to me. It wasn't my request, though, so
your loss, (sucker)." Or, "Thanks for the help; sorry I dropped it; I'll mail you some money when I can afford it."
Sure he will. Got Ocean front property for sale, too, New Mexico, Colordo, Utah, your pick.
DandyDon:
Yep, but while I am going to respect the skills of those who can dive better than me with less tools, I'm still going to use my Pony and my two computers to make my amateur diving safer, politely ignoring those who tell me I need neither. They won't be there to explain my injury/death to my family...
Thought about this some more. Next week, I'm diving with a local friend, a multi-card Hoover newbie. A week later, I look forward to having lunch with him and his mom, 'cause I'll have the tools to take care of him when he needs help - rather than meeting his mom at a hospital or funeral home 'cause I didn't.
