CCRDiverDave
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The Evo is way easier to move about underwater in compared to the Insp....but the idea of having such a small dil cylinder and a small 13cf bailout attached to the side at 160 feet does not appeal to me....if you limit yourself to non-deco and shallower then 130, then the onboard dil and 13cf pony mounted to the case should suffice...I really dislike side slings, they are a pain.....I agree, travel with the Evo is the ticket.....
It may be some time before out because they exhaustively test the daylights out of everything, but AP is working on a new CCR, the Expedition which will have a flood recoverable scrubber and some other classified goodies. Also in the works is a DSV/OC.
The Vision electronics which is what I have on my Insp is just awesome...gone are the moisture migrating down the handset hoses and corroding out the on/off microswitch, and the integrated controller/dive computer and HUD is really slick.
Go with the scrubber temp stick, your run times on either scrubber should be much longer then 2-3 hours as you monitor the lime's temp gradient and wavefront.
It may be some time before out because they exhaustively test the daylights out of everything, but AP is working on a new CCR, the Expedition which will have a flood recoverable scrubber and some other classified goodies. Also in the works is a DSV/OC.
The Vision electronics which is what I have on my Insp is just awesome...gone are the moisture migrating down the handset hoses and corroding out the on/off microswitch, and the integrated controller/dive computer and HUD is really slick.
Go with the scrubber temp stick, your run times on either scrubber should be much longer then 2-3 hours as you monitor the lime's temp gradient and wavefront.