Kirby Pollard
Guest
I forget sometime that you are not all from the Pacific Northwest. The bottom temp is still 46 degrees here, up from 44 last week. When you dive here, you dive dry with heavy undergarments so must carry lots of weight anyway. It is better to carry it as breathable gas than as useless lead. When I dive a single aluminum 80 it takes 37 lbs to be neutral on an empty tank, 32 on a steel 100, 4 on my dual 100's with a steel backplate. You have to pay the piper somewhere. I have had during a dive complete 1st stage blowout (improperly rebuilt reg... another story), 2nd stage free flow (a lift bag misadventure, yet another story), A BC inflater hose completely break, a suit inflater free flow, and brought 4 people in on my octo from 80-160 ft, been tangled in line form 5 minutes at 290 ft (that was scary). I have never complained about the weight of my dual tanks or came to shore with less than 500 psi in them after one of these adventures.