I believe you do...
Which, of course, doesn't answer my question. To refresh your memory, the question is why must one wear a dry suit to dive doubles? We are curious.
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I believe you do...
Which, of course, doesn't answer my question. To refresh your memory, the question is why must one wear a dry suit to dive doubles? We are curious.
Which, of course, doesn't answer my question. To refresh your memory, the question is why must one wear a dry suit to dive doubles? We are curious.
Dbl LP108's will require a 55-65lb lift wing. I personally dive DBL108 for my deep and cave configuration with a Zeagle 65lb big Bertha wing.
Because these tanks are so heavy you need to plan for secondary lift should you have a wing failure. This means a drysuit, a double bladder wing, dual wings, or a lift bag and reel from the depth that you'll be diving. You have to give yourself a way to the surface because you will not be able to swim these tanks up with a total wing failure.
BDL108s are the perfect tech tank as they are the recommended set of tanks for cave diving, if your able to carry them. Not every one can dive big boy tanks....
T.
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Why? I routinely dive doubles without a dry suit.
If caving I do not carry a lift bag that is the exception.