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Old 21st March 2007, 12:23   #5 (permalink)
nigelh
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Current Rebreather/s:
Inspiration Vision
Other CCR

Other Rebreather/s:
Inspiration Classic
Other CCR
 
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Re: "Butt heavy" Rebreather Trim- stupid suggestion?

<sigh>
Oh to have a problem like that...

Always diving dry, and being averse to the cold, in the UK I have lots of lead so the seperate suit inflate bottle, the old lead acid torch and steel bailout stages earn their keep. I still have spare for 2.7Kgs in the Inspiration top pocket and another 2Kg shot bag thrown on top of the scrubber to trim level so stops are motionless. (I hate chasing buddies who fin on stops.)

I confess I resent the lead. It doesn't seem to be paying for its passage so to speak. It was the one thing that disapointed me switching to the CCR from a 300bar twinset. Going back to all that lead.
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