Douglas Ward
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I agree Matt. Its a great tool for some diving. I outgrew it fast!! I am moving to a prism.
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Excellent!I agree Matt. Its a great tool for some diving. I outgrew it fast!! I am moving to a prism.
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I would suggest to take the course from a instructor who KNOWs the unit and DIVES the unit not someone who says they do. If you go to the Hollis website, you will find a list of instructors. If your instructor is not on that list, they dont know the unit... Hope this helps and safe diving to all.
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Most of what you are saying is correct however this list on the Hollis web site has not been updated since last April and quite a number of competent instructors have been certified on Hollis units without recognition from the company web page. This is an unfortunate issue and one which I have tried repeatedly to get Hollis to correct but until they do please don't sell short the instructors who have put in the time and effort to become familiar with this family of rebreather because your above statement is wrong!