Want to buy: Twin 130's or similar

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Freshie1234

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Hi there-

Does anyone have a set of twin 130's or similar tanks that they would wish to part with? Local pickup in Socal would be best

Thanks
 
The search continues- let me know what ya got!
 
Hi there-

Does anyone have a set of twin 130's or similar tanks that they would wish to part with? Local pickup in Socal would be best

Thanks

The largest steel in LP is 120 (that I know of) and they tend to be larger than the high pressures, HP133 is close to what your looking for. I have a FX133, it weighs 55lbs full and it jerks the wrinkles out of my neck when I sling it... You must be a big boy. I bought mine on Ebay for about $200 including shipping (2 years old). The largest double set I have ever seen listed was 120's, but you could buy those, remove the isolation valve and plug.
 
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The ideal tanks would be twin High Pressure 130's- which are a very common setup for technical diving. They may not be fun to lug around @ 45 lbs each, but they are worth their weight. I have no problem hauling tanks
 
Also looking for 2 HP Steel 130's. Don't need doubles though. That's a little heavy for beach diving. Socal pick up, driving to Monterey next week also.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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