Thread: the 'mini rEvo'
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Old 7th January 2007, 10:58   #9 (permalink)
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Re: the 'mini rEvo'

Quote: (Originally Posted by Dutchy) View Original Post
Great job Paul... but I'm confused as well. If it has the same scrubber and can takes 3liters as well why would anyone want to have the "normal" one? There have to be some advantages of over the other. Is it meant to be a travel rebreather compromising something to gain on transpotability? What's the idea behind it? (I though the rEvo was a great Rebreather to travel with allready
hello dutchy, smaller for travel, nicer with the 2l tanks

but not perfect for some-one 6foot + the standard lays better on his back!you need some length to fit well on the back!

if you don't travel much, and you are BIG, or you do dives where you want more gas internally, you go for the standard

if you put 3 liters on the mini, they come much higher (but it works)

drysuit diving you will need to put more extra weight on the mini

etc, etc... you see, we deliver the best for every-ones needs :-)

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paul
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