Advice on M120's

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Divetymer

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Just picked up a Faber M120 which I will be diving with a 30cf pony mainly here in northern PA. Im 5'10" and about 225. Im use to diving 100's singles with 20lb of lead. I was hoping by going heavy I could cut some weight back, while gaining some air. I know the tank is going from 24 to 28 in, but I have tried several 120's and that wasnt an issue. I know the M series is the heaviest, so just looking for some advice/suggestions before I jump in. Just completed my SDI Solo Diver- and plan on diving w/ either ponies or doubles from here on out (yes even with buddies:wink:).

BTW I plan on going to doubles after I finsh divemaster but I beleive the m120's doubled would be to negative.

appreciate any feedback.

Regards
 

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