Pony bottle travel

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this is my new favorite thing.

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The version of “the rules” that I’ve seen many times, in re cylinders....

empty and open

Open does not mean plugged with your big toe or chewing gum or plastic plug or Kleenex or ... debate this as you chose.

Or sling a 60 where you got your rental 80. Step up.

Or sling an AL80 if they don't have a 60 or a 72. I've done that many times. It's kind of a pain topside but under water it's not that bad.
 
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If you give it a good rap to loosen it and once you find it, it will be much easier to unscrew.

I do that, but I always have to think twice about which side of the valve to hit against the floor.
 
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