I moved the bands down on my 120s because I got tired of the tanks hitting the back of my legs all the time.
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Those PST LP 120's, at 51.3# apiece empty, are absolute monsters! I was pretty strong once upon a time, but I don't think I've ever been that strong! Even at my strongest, I don't think I would have been able to just stand up in them manifolded and pumped, and fall overboard!My LP120s were 51.3 pounds empty each, plus bands, manifold, regs, and 11 pound V-weight. It was so much fun making beach dives in them.
I have 3x twinsets of them. They're actually really nice in the water if you're tall enough to handle them. I much prefer them to 104's though they are admittedly about proportional to a person around 6'0-6'1" wearing 104's.I want one of those tanks.
yes but the volume of tankLP = 2640 psi service pressure =182.0216 bar