Quote: (Originally Posted by
Fish_Whisperer)

I would expect nothing less. It's always rewarding to be around people who are passionate about what they do. I'd like to think I have good aptitude for rebreathers. I have flown planes and ultralights and been a US Army flight medic on medevac/helicopters, so paying attention to checklists and having good attention to detail and self-discipline are not new concepts to me. For now, I'm gathering information before making any kind of decision. It would be great to go somewhere and try one out, and if I purchase one, I'll be going through a training class anyway, right?
If you buy a new unit they will ship Key parts like the loop hoses or the ADV to the instructor...
but the best advice I can give you is go take an introductory class... and actually get into the pool with 6 or 7 makes and models...
go to this web site
ADM Online
They have listings for intro classes..... there is ususally one some where about every 90 days....