One of my big regrets is selling my HP 100's (Sherwood Genesis 3,500 psig, manufactured by PST). They were amazing tanks when worn as singles when I was diving dry. However, as they were too short (for me) to wear comfortably as back-mount doubles--too difficult to reach the valves--I sold them and purchased HP 120's (also PST HP 3,500 psig), whose 28" length is perfect (for me) for doubles when diving dry. Paradoxically, this same 28" length leaves them too long for me to dive comfortably as singles!
I haven't needed big doubles for almost 15 years!
I decided that this year I would purchase, finally, a new pair of HP 100's (to dive as singles with drysuit), but was surprised to discover that a Worthington HP 100 (a) has a nominal capacity of *only* 95 cu ft (versus the 102 cu ft of my old PST HP 100), and (b) has length of *only* 22 inches (versus the 24 inches of my old PST HP 100)!
Can any of you who are approx 6'2" comment on your own experience diving dry with the Worthington HP 100? I own a pair of PST HP 80's (purchased new in 1988!) which I absolutely love as singles (diving dry)--except that their 20" length leaves them *much* too short for me to reach the tank valve. I suspect that the 22" Worthington HP 100 will be, like the PST HP 80, much too short for a drysuit diver who is approx 6'2".
Also, to anyone who has dove *both* the 102 cu ft PST HP 100 and the 95 cu ft Worthington HP 100: Did you miss the additional 7 cu ft of gas?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Safe Diving
rx7diver
I haven't needed big doubles for almost 15 years!
I decided that this year I would purchase, finally, a new pair of HP 100's (to dive as singles with drysuit), but was surprised to discover that a Worthington HP 100 (a) has a nominal capacity of *only* 95 cu ft (versus the 102 cu ft of my old PST HP 100), and (b) has length of *only* 22 inches (versus the 24 inches of my old PST HP 100)!
Can any of you who are approx 6'2" comment on your own experience diving dry with the Worthington HP 100? I own a pair of PST HP 80's (purchased new in 1988!) which I absolutely love as singles (diving dry)--except that their 20" length leaves them *much* too short for me to reach the tank valve. I suspect that the 22" Worthington HP 100 will be, like the PST HP 80, much too short for a drysuit diver who is approx 6'2".
Also, to anyone who has dove *both* the 102 cu ft PST HP 100 and the 95 cu ft Worthington HP 100: Did you miss the additional 7 cu ft of gas?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Safe Diving
rx7diver