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Old 6th June 2006, 18:55   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Are Rebreather's a waste for sport depth limits?

A question that everyone has to answer for him- or herself.
How much you enjoy diving the rebreather?
How easy is it for you to afford to?
Do you mind the required pre- and post dive time for a Rebreather?

Several rebreathers are designed for recreational depths,
and plenty of divers stay within that design envelope.

The ease of setup and cleanup of a single tank OC kit is certainly
very convenient, something I can appreciate for a quick single dive.
Beach dive in the morning for example.

More than one dive a day make using the rebreather worth it in my mind.
Anything that requires doubles better have a rebreather in between.
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