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Old 15th October 2006, 22:17   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Passive Scr Superiority?

As everyone knows, the best rebreather is the one that you have shelled out a couple of grand at least on.

I think the biggest thing that is clear from Rebreather World and Rebreather divers is that most people defend quite fervently whatever RB we happen to own.

It's how you use it that counts and your ability to stay alive. I agree with Nigel, attitude is by far the overwheleming factor in whether or not your rebreather is safe. That and having a reliable indication of your ppO2.

Is a PSCR better than a CCR?

Are apples better than coconuts?

Would Spiderman kick Superman's arse?

If you are alive on your rebreather by the time you decide to retire from diving then it was probably the safest rebreather for you.
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