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UnixMarine

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Royse City, Tx
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I just finished my Prism 2 certification yesterday! I absolutely love this machine! The last dive I was actually allowed to let the machine maintain the PPO2. It was amazing!
 
Congratulations! Heading to Pompano Beach in two weeks with my P2 to take Normoxic CCR with Peter Sotis from Add Helium.
 
Awesome. I did my class with Oliver Paoli from Add Helium.
 
Congrats! The Prism2 is an awesome machine. The more I dive it, the more I like it. I finally completed the hours I had to have to begin Air Diluent Decompression training. Looks like I'll be starting that in late July, when my instructor (Larry Babcock) & I go to Bonaire.
 
I just got back from a week with DiveTech on Grand Cayman with mine--we're definitely getting along much better these days, but it's still not as stable in the water as my sidemount rig! The small lungs rock, though. Anyone want a good deal on a set of large lungs?
 
I did my training with the big lungs, but I'm thinking about trying out the small ones.
 
Rebreather diving - The only time grown men can discuss big lungs vs. small lungs with no one giggling!
 
I just finished my Prism 2 certification yesterday! I absolutely love this machine! The last dive I was actually allowed to let the machine maintain the PPO2. It was amazing!

You should consider booking space aboard the MV Fling since your from Texas. Tom from Island Divers Galveston has the Fling chartered for a Rebreather and Tech trip the last weekend of October 2014.
 
Rebreather diving - The only time grown men can discuss big lungs vs. small lungs with no one giggling!

Who says there's no giggling? :) I saw a thread about the MV Fling a few weeks ago I believe, and was thinking about that actually. I take it that you recommend them?
 
Rebreather diving - The only time grown men can discuss big lungs vs. small lungs with no one giggling!
I also dive the small lung,... but being female & of smaller stature, they work well for me. I do not have the buoyancy swings I had with the larger lungs. I would suggest keeping the large lungs, I've usd several parts off of them.
 

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