I have LP 95s and would love to trade them for a pair of LP85s. I just like them that much better.
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
Nice Post Caissy
Guys do you think for a trimix dive at 200-220 feets , sidemount is a good tool?!
I am not trimix certified yet... i don’t dive deeper than 150 right now , but i sm planing to add helium next summer
The thing that I think many people overlook when pushing sidemount as the be all end all is that when the requirement for a large quantity of gas is needed with sidemount the back area is generally unused. You can backmount stages but a lot of real estate is going unused. I primarily dive sidemount but ow diving especially off a boat BM definitely has an advantage on most dives.Nice Post Caissy
Guys do you think for a trimix dive at 200-220 feets , sidemount is a good tool?!
I am not trimix certified yet... i don’t dive deeper than 150 right now , but i sm planing to add helium next summer
it depends if sidemount is a good tool for the environment you are diving in, the depth is largely irrelevant to that discussion
it depends if sidemount is a good tool for the environment you are diving in, the depth is largely irrelevant to that discussion
The thing that I think many people overlook when pushing sidemount as the be all end all is that when the requirement for a large quantity of gas is needed with sidemount the back area is generally unused. You can backmount stages but a lot of real estate is going unused. I primarily dive sidemount but ow diving especially off a boat BM definitely has an advantage on most dives.
Doing my cave diving training in Mexico next month!![]()
you'll likely only see AL80's down there