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Old 18th May 2008, 21:00   #17 (permalink)
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Re: Which rebreather has best trim

Hi,

I've dived a dolphin since I started rebreather diving...a coupe of years ago.
I first dived the original dolphi...the trim was...wel not too bad.

then we started modifying making all trim possible errors... I suffered terrible back-ackes ....

I recenltly did a new shell (have a look on my site "coque" page) and this time we attached a 4 kilos bar on the shell behin the diver neck and 4 kilos on the shoulders...and no lest anywhere else, all the lest up :

results : fantastic...a new rebreather life for me .

the trim is just ...so important.

regards

jean mi
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