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Old 4th January 2007, 17:26   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Should I Go CCR?

Quote: (Originally Posted by Sutty) View Original Post
I think my kiss is lighter than my twin 12s, not so sure when adding a stage. However you can get the unit and the stage to the boat seperately, so it feels lighter to handle.

Neil
I agree, diving a Rebreather you don't have all the weight on until you are just getting into the water. Each piece of equipment is lighter than a large set of twins. But, in the end, you still need about the same amount of weight to conteract your bouyancy.
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