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whaddaya think of the H2Odyssey Extra Air system, H2Odyssey Extra Air System reviews and discounts, H2Odyssey ?
It looks like junk.
Basically, they are marketing it as an 'alternative' for those divers who don't want to be bothered with buying separate 1st stage, 2nd stage, hoses etc?!?
It's just a regulator, without a proper hose. It means you have to take time to deploy a cumbersome cylinder in an OOA emergency, rather than just grab a regulator on a hose and breath from it.
A cheap marketing ploy,...with a design that will reduce your safety in the water.
i don't know if you have ever been involved in an incident, but if you have then you will know that no matter how good your training or how often you practise then time is your most precious resource. anything which slows you down is life threatening.
Sure mate....am a Brit also. Just been living abroad for too long
AL80 = slightly smaller than 12l. More detailed explaination below, courtesy of wikianswers....
Thanks for the whole answer. i had it worked out that they were either 10l or 12l, what i had forgotten was that they still use psi not bar so this fully answers my question. i now know i can get a decent length dive on an 80 when i've paid a small fortune to be on the other side of the world. i was considering asking if i could have 2 cylinders & taking my 10/12 twinning bands if they were 10l cylinders.
I've been involved in a few accidents, and many many more incidents (avoided accidents). That's why I am very errrmmmm 'zealous' in my condemnation of those things I see as detrimental or detracting from diver safety.
That's especially true where equipment commits the double sin of being detrimental to safety AND leads the diver concerned into a false sense of confidence.