JeffG
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You seemed to have misspelled "Not a valid test, but hopefully you will never find out"
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Couple this with a 50lb/bag luggage restriction and the 6 cu ft starts to look pretty good.
Thanks,
Get yourself a spare air. Saves more weight from having the built in reg.
I was wondering when you would show up.
Never use the pony tank unless you need to resolve a MAJOR screw up in air planning. .
...you should never us it unless your life depends on it. It is NOT a means to extend a dive due to a depleted primary source
...A pony is for emergencies, and they should be caused by an equipment malfunction, not poor planning....
Agreed, but the question I haven't been able to answer is, how likely are you to suffer a failure that will shut off you air?
If a failure is more likely to cause a freeflow, then you would have time to swim to your buddy or make an immediate ascent with, most probably, some sort of SS. Wouldn't you???
Deep or deco would be different.
I'm still sitting on the fence!
Agreed, but the question I haven't been able to answer is, how likely are you to suffer a failure that will shut off you air?
If a failure is more likely to cause a freeflow, then you would have time to swim to your buddy or make an immediate ascent with, most probably, some sort of SS. Wouldn't you???
Deep or deco would be different.
I'm still sitting on the fence!