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Old 11th January 2006, 11:12   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Are Rebreather divers, in general, in worse shape than other divers?

Quote: (Originally Posted by Mark Chase)
For me it was a pure gas logistics issue. Getting fills was extreemly dificult and very expensive as was running several sets of OC tanks to alow for the type of diving I do.

My OC SAC was about 12-15 lpm on the dive and around 8-12lpm for deco. Last few OC dives i did it hasent changed much.

I wasent fit on OC and I am no fitter now

However I often here CCR divers saying they no longer have to worry about their SAC so its obviously a consideration for some.

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Mark Chase
Sounds like me

CCR made life easier less filling less wasted gas no fitter or unfiter than I was before.

There's this thread as well looking at how we look after ourselves
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