Looking for first CCR, Europe

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Sorry, for posting here, but it seems i can not post in the classifieds section.

I am looking for used CCR somewhere from Europe ( US is quite hard to get). As far as i got my reserach and decision (which ofc is a subject of different perespectives and opinions) i am aiming for a chest mount. Mostly for cave diving. I would be happy if it is manually as it will be cheaper and probably less complex.
Any suggestions for a active offerings?

Again sorry for posting it here. I decided that it will be better then randomly spamming under other posts until i get enough post so i can get permission to post in the other section
 
Sounds like you’re looking for a Triton 🙃
maybe even hunting for a used unit is relatively easy
If you want an eccr, give the fx from iqsub/xccr/subgravity a look; I’d lean towards that more than the triton tbh
 
Sounds like you’re looking for a Triton 🙃
maybe even hunting for a used unit is relatively easy
If you want an eccr, give the fx from iqsub/xccr/subgravity a look; I’d lean towards that more than the triton tbh
I have an FXCCR listed in the marketplace. Almost brand new.
 
I have both mCCR and eCCR. Both have pros and cons, but one con for the mCCR is you cannot run it hands off, not for long. So if task loaded it becomes another thing to split your attention. An eCCR can absolutely be run manually and I also have a needle valve on mine for shallow work where buoyancy swings canbe a problem.
 
I have both mCCR and eCCR. Both have pros and cons, but one con for the mCCR is you cannot run it hands off, not for long. So if task loaded it becomes another thing to split your attention. An eCCR can absolutely be run manually and I also have a needle valve on mine for shallow work where buoyancy swings canbe a problem.
Hi
I never understand this way of thinking? Don't you need your hand for your DS and/or wing? Is the time to push one more button that too much?!!!!!
 
LOL....not saying mCCR is better or worse as I own both. I monitor PO2 on both as well. I think an mCCR Is better for some situations, like shallow water.
 
LOL....not saying mCCR is better or worse as I own both. I monitor PO2 on both as well. I think an mCCR Is better for some situations, like shallow water.
Well, you should tell this to the guy who went down to 312M/1000ft with two mCCR :) :)
 
Maybe a world of difference....but what do I know. Zero experience asking for opinions vs. world class experimentation to break a record.
 

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