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Wallin's of the Peninsula

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Location
San Mateo
# of dives
2500 - 4999
Hello to all from (usually) sunny San Mateo California. We are here to support your diving habits. Trips, Sales, Instruction or Fills. We are full service! Stop by and say hi!

Wallins Dive Center of the Peninsula.
 
Hi. I see you're located in northern California and do rental gear, but your website doesn't specify much about it. For example, I see tanks, but not whether you offer steel, sizes larger than 80 cf, just how large, etc...

When I researched the California dive scene, it seemed strange to me not to see 120-cf steel tanks for rent; my trip, a 95-cf tank was the largest I could get IIRC.

Richard
 
Hi Richard,

Sorry for the late reply. I didn't see your response till now. With the new ownership comes a new website which we are slowly building it out. It was mostly just cookie cutter stuff initially. I have expanded the rental page now to include a description of our tanks. We have the venerable AL80's, AL63's, and for temperate water diving, the neutral buoyant HP 3300psi AL80's which perform a little more like steel tanks. I do have a few Steal 95's but they are of the 2400PSI variety. We hope to expand our offerings to include the HP steel 100's and 120's soon. :)
 
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