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  1. laneyboggs

    Hydrolight DEAL for March Only!

    All the Hydrolight styles have great features, but for the month of March only they're offering an AMAZING special on the 10W X-Series light with an 80W battery pack. This light burns for 8 hours with the battery pack and gives off 600 lumens! Not only is it bright, it's crazy reliable and...
  2. laneyboggs

    A Real Test Dive - Titan CCR

    Hi All - Diving rebreathers in the pool are amazing as is, but we know divers want to get a REAL TEST DIVE in the Ocean with a rebreather. Titan Dive Gear now offers REAL Test Dives with their IANTD Instructor, Elaine Ferritto. Here are all the details: 1) The diver must attend at least 1 x...
  3. laneyboggs

    Test Dive the Titan CCR in California

    If you're interested in learning more about the Titan CCR, come to our next Dive Club Meeting. It's a great group in Pasadena area -- Sole Searchers. While you're there, you'll get a chance to sign up for our next demo day! El Torito Mexican Restaurant, 3333 East Foothill Blvd.Pasadena, CA...
  4. Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Milwaukee Wreck diving on the Titan CCR
  5. Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Lake Mojave
  6. Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Titan CCR Wreck Diving

    Titan CCR diving the Kittiwake in Grand Cayman!
  7. laneyboggs

    Manufacturing CCRs and Hydrolights

    Hello Scubaboard! We are excited to join this forum as a manufacturer and look forward to learning more from our divers and customers. We provide the best lights and rebreathers to our valuable customers and we always want to hear your questions, comments, concerns, and stories! Join the Titan...
  8. laneyboggs

    Test Dive the Titan CCR in California

    Titan Dive Gear holds approximately 2 demos per month in the southern california area. If you're interested in trying out the Titan Closed Circuit Rebreather, come join us! The next scheduled demo is Saturday, October 29th at: Ventura Dive & Sport 1559 Spinnaker Dr, Suite 108 Ventura, CA...
  9. laneyboggs

    Need Advise

    Just personal preference. A lot of folks don't like to rely on electronics, and some like to fly manual for the entire dive. I can't say I'm one of those people, but they are out there. I also don't consider it to be more points of failure, rather more safety backups.
  10. laneyboggs

    Need Advise

    Why not consider a rebreather that gives you both options? Manual and Electronic? Check out the specs on the Titan eCCR. It has a beautiful manual addition block that allows you to hook up to any off board you would need. Titan has instructors that travel all over the world.
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