Mike goes through the new KISS Go

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Solid state sensors transmitting PO2s to the handset wirelessly!!
Very Cool.
 
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The sidemounted lungs... Would they get caught up in sidemounted dil/bailouts?

Wonder if they fill a lot at one end, sort of bulge out at the top?

Lovely to see new designs. Kind of reminded me of the Lungfish.
 
This is an interesting design. I would prefer a twinset on my back. I'm curious as to how much sorb (and therefore max dive times), as well as how to set up with a bunch of bailout.

Or could this potentially be a convenient bailout rebreather as well?

The ease of travel is a real plus.
 
This is an interesting design. I would prefer a twinset on my back. I'm curious as to how much sorb (and therefore max dive times), as well as how to set up with a bunch of bailout.

Or could this potentially be a convenient bailout rebreather as well?

The ease of travel is a real plus.
Iirc it's somewhere around 4lbs.

Aimed more for the rec and light tec crowds.
 
Sub'd to see where this ...goes.

That's a cool unit but I am not seeing where the innovation is; did I miss something?
 
You mean that wrap around your torso? Kiss Spirit and Kiss Sidewinder have them. I have the Spirit.
How does it stay tight to your sides?
Or does the wing hold it down?

The sidemounted lungs... Would they get caught up in sidemounted dil/bailouts?

Wonder if they fill a lot at one end, sort of bulge out at the top?
I wonder what happens when you flip on your back.
 
How does it stay tight to your sides?
Or does the wing hold it down?


I wonder what happens when you flip on your back.
Not much, it breathes about the same in any position
 
According to Woody it works fine with sidemount cylinders. Also ~3lbs of sorb so unlikely to be used for big explorations.
 

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