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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Dolphin Other Rebreather/s: Dolphin Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: on O2 at 20 feet
Posts: 60
| Howdy Hi all, Erik here from NC. Your board came highly recommended to me by some one I trust for good solid diving info. I was trying to find out info on some specific rebreathers that didnt seem to have a lot of info out there (RB80, etc.) I had been thinking about getting a drager dolphin for abit now but have since kind of fallin for the Sport Kiss. I am trying to get as much info on it as I can. I havent ruled the drager out but they seem very similiar in price and the Kiss seems to have some benifits over the drager. I am still researching this though. Anyone know of a training facility or instructor for the sport kiss in NC that I could contact for more info? I thin I have exhausted jetsams website. Thanks for the neat board |
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| Administrator Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: HOUSTON, REPUBLIC OF TEJAS
Posts: 1,120
| Re: Howdy Erik, Welcome to Rebreather World!! We have pilots, builders, and manufacturers of any and all of the extant types of rebreathers. Just research our listings, read some of the discussions, and contact some of the folks who are working with the unit you fancy. Darlene, a.k.a. Scuba Vixen, is an enthusiastic modder of the Dolphin. We also have a lot of KISS'ers on the board. What makes this Board so different is that our members are willing to share info with other folks without the usual "Internet Aggro"! Again, welcome. If I or any of the staff members can be of service, please feel free to PM us. Rob Davie RBW Admin
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