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Last weekend I was diving with a group of friends (6 of us). We planed to follow a coast line and stay down for 50-55 min. First we were supposed to drop down to approx. 30 m and move up so that we can stay at least 50 minutes underwater (single 15l tanks at 200bar).
At 20 m we faced a moderate current. We separated in 3 groups (buddy pairs). I was with a guy who is instructor with I don't know how many dives (way above 1000).
Very soon we were ahead of the others (my buddy uses ForceFins). We surfaced after 60 min dive, I had some 5bars in my tank, he was empty (last 20+ min we were swimming at some 3m so this was not an issue). Other 4 divers had to surface before and they were all at 0 bar.
This dive was really a hard work, but I had a great air consumption (in normal conditions my buddy uses only 60-70 % of the air that I need). I think I can thank TwinJets for that.
Last weekend I was diving with a group of friends (6 of us). We planed to follow a coast line and stay down for 50-55 min. First we were supposed to drop down to approx. 30 m and move up so that we can stay at least 50 minutes underwater (single 15l tanks at 200bar).
At 20 m we faced a moderate current. We separated in 3 groups (buddy pairs). I was with a guy who is instructor with I don't know how many dives (way above 1000).
Very soon we were ahead of the others (my buddy uses ForceFins). We surfaced after 60 min dive, I had some 5bars in my tank, he was empty (last 20+ min we were swimming at some 3m so this was not an issue). Other 4 divers had to surface before and they were all at 0 bar.
This dive was really a hard work, but I had a great air consumption (in normal conditions my buddy uses only 60-70 % of the air that I need). I think I can thank TwinJets for that.