telemonster
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That would be like engineering cars that don't speed.
Ehhh, more like kill the driver if they forget to check the oil.
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That would be like engineering cars that don't speed.
I wouldn't argue with what you say as you obviously have a lot more experience than I do - but I worry that CCR diving is being pushed (in parts of the industry at least) as though it is suitable for anybody, and it seems to me a long way from that right now.No thanks. There's nothing wrong with the rebreather. There's something wrong with a miniscule fraction of people diving them. CCR isn't for everyone.
I wouldn't argue with what you say as you obviously have a lot more experience than I do - but I worry that CCR diving is being pushed (in parts of the industry at least) as though it is suitable for anybody, and it seems to me a long way from that right now.
I know it's different for CCR (I assume it is at least), but my routine with OC is turn tank on in advance, check tank minutes later that pressure is stable, 3 or 4 breaths, fill wing, 3 or 4 more breaths, jump in. My biggest fear is jumping in with my air turned off with wing deflated.