DiveDaddyDale
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I stand corrected about the volume of air in each tank, and the note that the HP100 is not stainless steel. The bp is, but not the tank...thank you.
All comments appreciated.
Let me pose this question, why do I see so many tech divers using oh steel tanks! There must be a reason they prefer the steel over the aluminum.
Also appreciate the advice to relax and dive more. This is quite obviously a first step. I will probably increase my wing to the Hollis 38lb to give me a little more lift, but not decided about keeping the SS bp or going back to a lighter weight plate. Travel weight is not a concern for me as my career seldom allows me to have more than 2 days off in a row ��.
This question would probably receive some interesting comments if posted in the DIR/Tech forum. If I knew how to move it, I would.
Thank you all very much for your comments and advice.
All comments appreciated.
Let me pose this question, why do I see so many tech divers using oh steel tanks! There must be a reason they prefer the steel over the aluminum.
Also appreciate the advice to relax and dive more. This is quite obviously a first step. I will probably increase my wing to the Hollis 38lb to give me a little more lift, but not decided about keeping the SS bp or going back to a lighter weight plate. Travel weight is not a concern for me as my career seldom allows me to have more than 2 days off in a row ��.
This question would probably receive some interesting comments if posted in the DIR/Tech forum. If I knew how to move it, I would.
Thank you all very much for your comments and advice.