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Old 13th December 2007, 02:49   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Low Volume/High Volume Masks

I agree with the Addict on this one. If what you have doesn't work, find a new mask that does. The lower the volume (but all other fit factors being equal), the better. If you bring your DSV to the shop so that you try on the masks with your face as it will be when breathing from the loop, this will help find the one that will seal the best in the real world.
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