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scubakat

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Can y'all recommend a lift bag that would be suitable for deploying to hang from for a safety stop? Easy to use & large enough to handle two divers?

-kate
 
Hello,

I personaly use (and recomend) the subsalv 50# bag. I store it on my tank with tubing and it's very easy to deploy plus many people can use it with no problem (have had 4 people on it at one time)

Ed
 
Walter: You don't think that using a sausage would alarm the boat staff? and... don't you have to orally inflate most of them?

Syrus: thanks for the link to ScubaChick! that's way cool! I wish I had time to order the little baby 25# bag.

-kate
 
.....................syrus man you always score with the chicks. I like the lift bags too.

Butch :peace:
 
Originally posted by Butch103
.....................syrus man you always score with the chicks. I like the lift bags too.

Butch :peace:

I ordered me one of those too. That is a great idea for safety stops. Stay negatively boyant, send up the bag with a 15 foot tether and then hang out for 3 minutes. It sure beats trying to stay ther on your own when you breath you go up, when you exhale you go down.

 
Blacknet....do you have a source for SubSalv bags? They were recommended to me as well but I can't find a vendor in Dallas.
 

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