Nitrox Spare Air

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Uncle Pug:
Well... it makes just as much sense as the original SpareAir.

Yeah, spare air was invented for navy pilots when they ditch in water. Not diving. I guess there is always someone who will believe a sales pitch.
 
Why only sell 1 model if you can sell 3?
I'm sure some people will buy one of each.
Why isn't there also a trimix version to get you up to your stage depth? :eyebrow:
 
Uncle Pug:

I have that same dream, only mine involves being eaten by a 50 foot tall Octopus.
 
Uncle Pug:
Don't you know the 21 reasons to run out of air?

Larry missed #1 and it was what led to the invention of the SpareAir salespitch.

I must be missing something - Why does "Mouthpiece on second stage suddenly coming off regulator" or "Air cut off due to tank valve not turned on all the way" cause an OOA situation?
 
Uncle Pug:
Hehe... almost all of those 21 reasons are easily preventable, negating the need for that "one more breath of air... just one." In the event of an O-ring failure, you can still get that "one more breath of air" from the tank as you are ascending. Anything for a buck I guess :rolleyes:
 

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