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What have you seen that was bad? I'm just wanting to learn
It’s just the whole damn thing. They’re fan bois of certain people. Much cringing. I laugh my way through their stuff.
I dive a Kiss Spirit, but I made my decision before I even knew about DT (I buddy with people who dive them).
I have almost 75 dives under my belt
THIS!IMO you don't have enough experience to warrant a ccr. They are very cool in open water when the fish don't run away, but they also increase your risk/headaches exponentially. Only you can determine whether that risk/headache is worth the investment.
Obviously I know nothing of your diving other than the number of dives. But at your level I will argue most people can't even dive in trim or control their buoyancy perfectly. The rebreather is like learning to dive all over again and it will be exponentially harder if you're not 100% squared away. There is an argument that learning ccr at your level is beneficial because you don't have bad habits to break. But I believe someone learning ccr so early in their diving actually doesn't have enough experience to know what they'll want out of a rebreather, don't have enough knowledge to know what to look for in a unit, and likely needs more comfort in the water in order to deal with any emergency that comes up. Obviously this is a blanket statement, but I think it is fairly accurate for the average person with 75 dives. Your diving and your diving path will likely change alot over the next 100 dives. I say get those under your belt, add more complexities like a deco class or doubles, then reconsider the path to ccr and if you will truly benefit from one.
Thanks. Being eloquent isn't my strong suit. I'll take itTHIS!
And eloquently stated @rddvet
I was waiting for some typical SB "tough love" that hasn't yet come, but I like your response even better.