looking for more air and still keeping good trim/bouyancy

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Well it's been a while, I am now using HP100's and I hit my no-stop deco time pretty much every dive now. I credit it to getting jet fins, frog kicking, and generally being more comfortable in the water. Even at 100 feet I can do about 40-45 mins
 
Well it's been a while, I am now using HP100's and I hit my no-stop deco time pretty much every dive now. I credit it to getting jet fins, frog kicking, and generally being more comfortable in the water. Even at 100 feet I can do about 40-45 mins

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Well it's been a while, I am now using HP100's and I hit my no-stop deco time pretty much every dive now. I credit it to getting jet fins, frog kicking, and generally being more comfortable in the water. Even at 100 feet I can do about 40-45 mins
The good news is that at your stage your consumption will just get better and better. Honest injun the more you relax.the more your weighting is correct etc the less air you use. If you stay on the forum--report back when you've done 100 dives.
Please don't take that as being a scuba snob-Im really relating my personal experience to you.
currently I get 1 hour from a 10l steel at 30-40m -IF its calm water etc.
 
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