Steel 120 Doubles?

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The Natural

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Anyone use them? I have 2 steel 120s just sitting here at my house and since I eventually plan on taking a deco class I was thinking about slapping these bad boys together.
 
One of my dive buddies (Karen) will occasionally dive with independent double HP 120's. One plus a pony is enough for me.
 
The Natural:
Anyone use them? I have 2 steel 120s just sitting here at my house and since I eventually plan on taking a deco class I was thinking about slapping these bad boys together.


I have a set of Faber lp 120's. They are big and heavy. They have their uses, but I would not recommend them as a first set of doubles.

In your deco class you are going to find the size of buddies tanks matter too. If you have the only 120's you will be humping huge tanks without being able to make good use of them.

As always check with your instructor, you will likely find something like a pair of al 80's or steel 85's is plenty.

Tobin
 
We have about 4 AL 80s here 2 steel 120s, and my dads double steel 85s. I have so many tanks I don't know what to do with them. :lol: I think I'll make coffee table supports out of the extras.
 
The Natural:
We have about 4 AL 80s here 2 steel 120s, and my dads double steel 85s. I have so many tanks I don't know what to do with them. :lol: I think I'll make coffee table supports out of the extras.

Borrow the 85's from dad.


Tobin
 

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