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Thread: North of Boston shops with 02 compatible air

 


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    North of Boston shops with 02 compatible air

    I was wondering if anyone knew if any of the shops north of Boston had air that is 02 compatible?

    Thanks

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    United Divers in Somerville and possibly Atlantic Divers in Danvers or Northeast Scuba in Chelmsford.

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    Atlantic Aqua Sports in Rye NH
    Aqua Dive Academy in Portland ME
    Johnsons in Brunswick ME
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    Discover diving in Atkinson, NH also does hyper fills. It's just over the border from Haverhill, MA

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    What is a hyper fill?
    With fronds like these, who needs anemones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mello-yellow View Post
    What is a hyper fill?
    Oxygen compatible air fill. It's extra (hyper) filtered to remove even more impurities so that nothing goes boom. Thus, hyper fill.

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