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victorzamora

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Hey guys, what books do you think should be in EVERY Tech diver's library?

Sheck Exley - Caverns Measureless to Man
Mark Powell - Deco for Divers
Jarrod Jablonski - Doing It Right: Fundamentals of Better Diving
Steve Lewis - The Six Skills

(PS-- I'm trying to add some convo in the T2T section. This is weak!)
 
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Awesome! Any more? Any reason why? Any disagreement?
 
Kevin Gurr: Technical Diving from the Bottom Up.
 
I also liked Lippman and Mitchell's Deeper into Diving. There is some interesting comparison stuff on deco algorithms in it.
 
I'll have to look at those. Deeper into Diving is something I might really like, I've been dying to read up on physiology and deco algorithm methods and comparisons. I haven't heard of Tec Diving from the Bottom Up....what's it got?
 

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