How many dive cylinders do you currently own ? [Poll]

How many dive cylinders do you currently own ?

  • Zero cylinders.

    Votes: 41 11.9%
  • 1-2 cylinders

    Votes: 50 14.5%
  • 3-4 cylinders

    Votes: 46 13.4%
  • 5-6 cylinders

    Votes: 46 13.4%
  • 7-8 cylinders

    Votes: 29 8.4%
  • More then 8 cylinders.

    Votes: 132 38.4%

  • Total voters
    344

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All old skool tanks:

2 50's steel 1800psi
4 72's steel 2250 psi
2 96's steel 3000psi
1 19 AL 3000psi
 
Zero cylinders.
Because there's really no diving in Colorado that's worth it, and it would be crazy to fly with cylinders rather than just rent them.
 
2 x HP120 doubles
LP85 doubles

5 x AL80 deco gasses
2 x AL40 deco gasses

When repetitive diving it's a challenge to get fills unless the shop banks the 'mix. So it's easier to have it on hand.
 
6 - Steel HP 119
2 - Steel HP 80
1 - Alum 40
 
1) 6
2) Fewer fills mid-day, also if/when the runts move out the wife and I will have three dives a piece.
3) n/a
4) I would not advocate for anyone to own or not own tanks. My choice is because I like to be as autonomous as possible. If the tanks are full, I can go, without having to worry about shop hours or similar.
 
Five 63 cu ft cylinders.

Don't use anything bigger unless I am on a boat in the Caribbean :D

Divegoose
 
2 Scubapro short steel 72s, 2 Scubapro slim 60s for my wife. Since she doesn't dive any more, I should sell them. Where I live, there are lots of dive shops for rentals, so owning cylinders is an expensive indulgence.
 

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