With regards to bailout, here is where we shine. We have a configuration for surface supply that enables you to use the FULL 72 cubic on you back as a bailout should something happen with the supply line or at the surface! This is much safer than a pony bottle and gives you ample time to return...
Not at this time and I am not sure of any plans in the future. The hardest part to conquer is the buoyancy factor, that is why we have them in the twins. The brass weight slides onto a post in between so that there is even distribution on the divers back. If they come up with something here for...
Hi Ron,
By exemption number, I believe you are asking for the DOT#. It is filed under DOT SP-14209. We currently make 2 twin cylinder packs. One is the larger capacity at 6.7 liters (140 cuft) and weighs 37.5 lbs fully charged minus the buoyancy compensating weight and the smaller is the 3.4...
Because the composite cylinders are new to the US, we haven't established a program yet, but I am sure we will have one. If the cylinders are in a re-sellable condition, a credit will most likely be given towards new ones.
Hi Mark, sorry if no one has responded to your question sooner. Yes, we can use the wired comm system with the DP-1 unit. I appreciate all the positive feedback that you have given thru your posts. At this time, OTS does not sell the DP-1 system, but our company would be more than happy to work...
Hi, Jon with Interspiro here...I hope I can answer any questions. To my knowledge, I believe we are the only company that manufactures a fully composite cylinder approved in the European as well as the US market. They have a 300 DIN connection and are rated at 4350 psi. These cylinders are much...
Hi Guys...I hope you don't mind if I chime in here. This is Jon the Interspiro Rep for the Southeast and I hope I can shed some light on the topic. First, our carbon fiber cylinders are 4350 psi and are US Navy and DOT approved for the US markets. They are fully composite and significantly liter...
Hi...this is Jon from Interspiro. I am the Southeast Regional Manager and I'd like to answer your question. My first response would be no and the reason is the cost of modifications from a firefighting mask to convert to a dive mask is not worth the expense. Both are very similar, but depending...
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