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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Sport Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NEW YORK
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![]() | Hello everyone, I am fresh here! I have been reading about rebreathers for a while now. I am planning to get Kiss Training at Scuba Connection in New Jersey. Diving is absolutely the best thing I tried. Currently I am working on my PADI Divemasters certificate, and I am TDI Nitrox certified. I hope to learn many new things from you people. I am hoping to buy KISS Classic rebreather, and use it as often as possible. |
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| rEvo CCR Driver ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss rEvo Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic rEvo Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Mill Creek, WA USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: I am New here. NYC Diver. Glad to be here! Welcome to Rebreather World. I am sure you will enjoy all the information and interactions that you find on this board. Any questions, just ask away and I am sure you will get lots of answere's. Enjoy the ride to the world of "Rebreathers". |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Sport Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: NEW YORK
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![]() | Re: I am New here. NYC Diver. Glad to be here! Thanks for nice welcome. I will ask one rookie question. (Probably stupid one) .Why some rebreather tube-hoses (whatever its called) are so long. I have seen some underwater photos where hose is higher than divers head. Is there a reason why they are so long? I understand that you can use weights to bring it down, but I would like to know if there is a specific reason for it. Thanks you.Just like Pete611 Avatar. |
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