12v Hookah Diving

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"Ex" Navy SEAL friend...sounds as dubious as a fifty pound weight belt.
 
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If you want to be like the guys on Bering Sea Gold get proper instruction and strap a tank on.
The funny thing is, a number of those divers on "Bering Sea Gold" said that they were NOT certified! Pretty scarry Huh?
 
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Look at PV=nRT and understand what that dose to the air in your lungs both at depth and at the surface
 
To keep the flames to a minimum Ill keep this short. In a word it was FUN. The hookah worked flawlessly and I got down to about the about 8-9 foot depth. On the danger factor it was really simple and uneventfull, the most dangerous part I found to be actually walking through the river without the hookah but with the wetsuit on and some current to the river. The wetsuit definately adds some buoyancy. Maybe Ill find more danger for you guys next time.
Anyway in conclusion Id recommend it to anyone looking to do some shallow depth diving.
 
To keep the flames to a minimum Ill keep this short. In a word it was FUN. The hookah worked flawlessly and I got down to about the about 8-9 foot depth. On the danger factor it was really simple and uneventfull, the most dangerous part I found to be actually walking through the river without the hookah but with the wetsuit on and some current to the river. The wetsuit definately adds some buoyancy. Maybe Ill find more danger for you guys next time.
Anyway in conclusion Id recommend it to anyone looking to do some shallow depth diving.

Please post a more thorough review of the gear along with pictures!

I'm always curious about cheaper ways to dive.
 

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