Capt Jim Wyatt
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Solid state sensors transmitting PO2s to the handset wirelessly!!
Very Cool.
Very Cool.
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Iirc it's somewhere around 4lbs.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.
Woody mentioned 3 lb in the comments.I'm curious as to how much sorb (and therefore max dive times)
How does it stay tight to your sides?You mean that wrap around your torso? Kiss Spirit and Kiss Sidewinder have them. I have the Spirit.
I wonder what happens when you flip on your back.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?
On the Spirit/Sidewinder, the counterlungs fasten in front (plastic buckle).How does it stay tight to your sides?
Or does the wing hold it down?
Not much, it breathes about the same in any positionHow does it stay tight to your sides?
Or does the wing hold it down?
I wonder what happens when you flip on your back.