PST Rentals or maybe borrow?

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grouchyturtle

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Does anyone know of any place where I can rent an E7 120?
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Does anyone have one I can try for a dive, maybe up at Dutch?

I'm finally dumping my AL80s for steels. Tried one of FrankF's E8 119s for a few dives this weekend, but I really want to try an E7 120 before I make up m mind once and for all.
 
grunzster:
Does anyone know of any place where I can rent an E7 120?
or
Does anyone have one I can try for a dive, maybe up at Dutch?

I'm finally dumping my AL80s for steels. Tried one of FrankF's E8 119s for a few dives this weekend, but I really want to try an E7 120 before I make up m mind once and for all.


Hoboken Dive Shop apparently rents them, but supplies are limited (i.e. reserve in advance).
 
I have 6 of the PST HP tanks (before the E series). The HP 120 (like the ones I dove with on January 18) are very similar to the E series 119. I will keep you posted but any time I am at Dutch, You are welcomed to use my tanks. I also have four HP 100 tanks and for a guy your size this might be perfect.

You can always stop by my house and use them anytime I am not using them. Club benefit!

North East Scuba used to have HP's for rent but when I heard they were discontinued I purchased the remaining stock last summer.

I love the HP 120's. Light yet more air. I also use Nitrox 100% of the time. Never had mine rolled because I take care of them like they were my children (only better).

Right now the 120's are with me in Oklahoma City. You never know when a dive opportunity will arise!
 
grunzster:
Does anyone know of any place where I can rent an E7 120?
or
Does anyone have one I can try for a dive, maybe up at Dutch?

I'm finally dumping my AL80s for steels. Tried one of FrankF's E8 119s for a few dives this weekend, but I really want to try an E7 120 before I make up m mind once and for all.


Try Hoboken Dive Shop, 614 Washington Ave., Hoboken, NJ
gohdc.com

I seem to remember they have some for rent a while back.. :wink:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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