scubapro knighthawk

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jbliesath:
Don't know. I have an Air2 and think it breathes better than my Titan LX.
That's what that Air2 thingy is for? :D
 
At lot of people on the board worry that in an emergency situation the Air2 would be too complicated to breath from and use inflate/deflate or could fail altogether.

It seems there are a lot of people who worry about newer innovations, such as AI computers and Air2's. They say they are more prone to failure than the old standbys, octos and SPGs.

I'm not one of those people. I like my Air2 and AI computer.
 
Please no more debate on Air 2 and AI. Almost 99% divers are only rec. diver, not technical diver. There is nothing wrong with those equipments. Please let me know if anyone knows any law suits against these equipments.
 
I'm note debating, I have one, I use it to inflate-deflate my BC.
 
I have a Scubapro Glide Tek, which is very similar to a Knighthawk (they are actually bringing the Knighthawk and Ladyhawk into the UK soon, so you might get the Glide Tek, you never know...). Nice, compact back inflation, nothing around the front other than the back-pack-like straps, and integrated weights, though the zippered pockets aren't much cop for anything other than a smaller back-up torch and maybe a jon line.

It is great for travelling – lightweight, small and plenty of life. Plus, it is really comfy!

Mark
 

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