Rebreather, i said hubby can have one and now i worry
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well as at this mornings talk... he is very interested in the MEG Copis but he still needs to dive the KISS to make the final decision
why the Copis.... hubby likes the idea of a manual 'breather (hence why the KISS has been playing in his mind so much this week) and the thing about the MEG is that IF he decides to upgrade to fully electronic with the MEG he can easily do that.
Has Zombie left eye ala Marilyn Manson, but for real (Corneal Hydrops).
Join Date
Jul 2005
Location
South Santa Monica Bay/Los Angeles California, USA, Planet Earth, a blue world 71% water & third planet from a G2 yellow dwarf star, in the Milky Way Galaxy two thirds of the way out from the center on the inner edge of the Orion–Cygnus arm.
The Copis Meg has some interesting features as mentioned, including the use of the Extend Air Cartridge option instead of granular sorb for the CO2 Scrubber.
But tell your Hubby to stop being selfish and spend the money instead on a liveaboard trip together from the Solomons, to PNG, all the way to Raja Ampat. . .:popcorn:
"Luck is the residue of design."
Branch Rickey. "A Life is not important . . .except in the impact it has on other Lives."
Jackie Robinson. "Chance favors the prepared mind" --Louis Pasteur
Has Zombie left eye ala Marilyn Manson, but for real (Corneal Hydrops).
Join Date
Jul 2005
Location
South Santa Monica Bay/Los Angeles California, USA, Planet Earth, a blue world 71% water & third planet from a G2 yellow dwarf star, in the Milky Way Galaxy two thirds of the way out from the center on the inner edge of the Orion–Cygnus arm.
The KISS has a nice Open Circuit 2nd Stage/Bail-Out Valve Design incorporated into the mouthpiece; and I like the way the counter-lungs are protected in the back of the unit (but does make for more Work-of-Breathing compared to the Meg).
But tell your Hubby that it would be better to spend the money instead on a trip together to the Galapagos and South America . . .:popcorn:
(But wait . . .you don't like Boats??? Isn't that akin to a Canadian saying s/he doesn't like ice skating?)
"Luck is the residue of design."
Branch Rickey. "A Life is not important . . .except in the impact it has on other Lives."
Jackie Robinson. "Chance favors the prepared mind" --Louis Pasteur
......(But wait . . .you don't like Boats??? Isn't that akin to a Canadian saying s/he doesn't like ice skating?)
.... well we are an island.... well after sunday being talked into the solomons and now the tsunami im talking up PNG to hubby (not that its hard work btw)
Originally Posted by Kevrumbo
The KISS has a nice Open Circuit 2nd Stage/Bail-Out Valve Design incorporated into the mouthpiece; and I like the way the counter-lungs are protected in the back of the unit (but does make for more Work-of-Breathing compared to the Meg)........
personally i dont get the whole carrying a bailout thing.... of course the day you need it will change my mind im sure
i noticed Ron Micjam had a full faced mask but i never asked him what he does if he has to go to bailout... i will have to bother hubby with the questions now