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Old 23rd May 2008, 09:52   #33 (permalink)
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Re: Which rebreather has best trim

Quote: (Originally Posted by Drmike) View Original Post
I just throw the units on and go diving

Dont find it hard to get reasonable trim on any unit Ive dived

I suggest keeping close to min loop vol will make maintaining good trim easier


as for the comment about boris trim: Its easy to find pics of people diving any unit with crap trim - doesnt prove anything. Dive the unit yourself and see. I find boris no harder than my inspo or my MK15.5 to trim out. I dont have a silly foam base, or trim weights - dont need anything, just dive min loop and use a good wing (with ass lift, thin top)

Hi Mike,

I am interrested in your wing choice , which wing have the less air volume at the top and max at the botton ?

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