Best Tank for a Truth Aquatics Trip

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Kryssa

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I use air faster than my buddy who will be diving with a Aluminum 80 and I'd love to bring a bigger tank to try to get longer dives for the both of us.

From what I've read, Truth Aquatics boats don't do real high pressure fills. Am I better off bringing a LP 95 or HP 100?

Thank you so much for any advice you can give. Yes, I've been training to get better air consumption, but I still can't match my buddy :)
 
Since it is factor of preference. Enclosed is the link for Worthington steel LP and HP you can look at the difference. There are other things to consider when you go from aluminum to steel. spec link
 
Since it is factor of preference. Enclosed is the link for Worthington steel LP and HP you can look at the difference. There are other things to consider when you go from aluminum to steel. spec link

Thanks for my info... I guess what I'm really asking is considering the average fill on a Truth Aquatics boat, will a LP 95 or HP 100 get me more air?
 
According to the Truth's website their compressors can fill to 3500 so technically the HP100 has 6 cu ft of air. Personal preference I like the size and feel of the HP 100 vs LP95. I would call and ask Truth Aquatics if they're running the compressors to 3500 fills, they may have them dialed back to 3000 thus giving the LP a better fill
 
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