Spare Air

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UaVaj

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Let me know what you got? Conditition? Hydro? Vip? Asking Price?
 
I carry a 23cf for scuba diving - typical profile is 150'.


As for the spare air. I want it for freediving emergency. Just incase I get tangle on the bottom while working a fish out of a hole on the bottom.

Recently shot a fish and it ran into a hole. As I was working the fish out of the hole. The lineshaft accidentally wrap around my fin - who knows how. Had to quickly take off one fin to reach the surface. A light came on in my head - I should carry a tiny spare air.

A spare air will give me a few breathe to deal with the emergency, then I can CESA for the surface.

A 1.7cu would be ideal.
I only freedive in the 1st atm (35' or less).
Beyond the 1st atm. I will strap on the tank (120cf) and pony (23cf).
 
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I've got one if you want it. I bought July 2010. Current out of the box condition. It's been wet (salt water) around 20 times. Good condition never had to use it (thank God) I have all original equipment, box manuals, and air fill adapter. Make an offer. I can send pics if you want. I have a good trader rating here. Thnks
 

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