vshearer
Contributor
Please, please, please.... nobody say "yolk". That is an egg. It is a YOKE connection.
and 300 DIN can be an issue if you do want to switch regs. Otherwise not so much.
Oh, personal opinion. Dipped is better, but look at the options on the charts as weight does tend to be higher with those. Fabers are great and prized by fresh water divers. Stay a million miles away from the Coynes/Heisners mentioned above. If you can get LP's overfilled then they tend to run a bit lighter.
But the weight issue also has to do with whether you are diving double or single.
For instance:
PST 120 2400 +10% 122.5 8" Galv 29.37 51.3 -1.7 -10.7
XFaber LP-120 2400 +10% 125 8" Triple 29 45 0 -9.5
The PST weighs #6 over the Faber at 51.3 vs. 45. Not a big deal and actually a benifit diving single. But double it and that is 12 extra pounds on the surface. On the other hand, it is more negative in the water.
And then here is a Faber 120 at 39.2 pounds but still good in water characteristics.
Faber FX-120 3442 120 7.24 Triple 29.33 39.2 -0.65 -8.82
Note that the LP 120's are much higher capacity tanks than the HP 120 listed last.
and 300 DIN can be an issue if you do want to switch regs. Otherwise not so much.
Oh, personal opinion. Dipped is better, but look at the options on the charts as weight does tend to be higher with those. Fabers are great and prized by fresh water divers. Stay a million miles away from the Coynes/Heisners mentioned above. If you can get LP's overfilled then they tend to run a bit lighter.
But the weight issue also has to do with whether you are diving double or single.
For instance:
PST 120 2400 +10% 122.5 8" Galv 29.37 51.3 -1.7 -10.7
XFaber LP-120 2400 +10% 125 8" Triple 29 45 0 -9.5
The PST weighs #6 over the Faber at 51.3 vs. 45. Not a big deal and actually a benifit diving single. But double it and that is 12 extra pounds on the surface. On the other hand, it is more negative in the water.
And then here is a Faber 120 at 39.2 pounds but still good in water characteristics.
Faber FX-120 3442 120 7.24 Triple 29.33 39.2 -0.65 -8.82
Note that the LP 120's are much higher capacity tanks than the HP 120 listed last.
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