wreckless1
Contributor
Hi there!
I'm selling my steel high-pressure 120 scuba cylinder. It has a DIN valve, but of course an adapter can be purchased if your gear is "normal" ;-) I've used this tank at Haigh Quarry and in the Gulf of Mexico, but have not dived in almost 2 years (yikes).
A steel 120 will take about 6 lbs off your weight belt (IIRC) and is an excellent choice if you drive to some of your dive sites. Combined with a steel backplate, I was able to dive in a shorty in the Flower Garden Banks with no addition weight (I was also skinner but that's another story...) The tank was last Visually Inspected in June of 2009.
Asking $140, or best offer, cash and carry. I live in the city in Edgewater, very near Loyola University. Please see the adjoining pictures. These have been reduced for the web--I can send the original high-res photos if requested.
Thanks,
wreckless1 aka Peter O.
I'm selling my steel high-pressure 120 scuba cylinder. It has a DIN valve, but of course an adapter can be purchased if your gear is "normal" ;-) I've used this tank at Haigh Quarry and in the Gulf of Mexico, but have not dived in almost 2 years (yikes).
A steel 120 will take about 6 lbs off your weight belt (IIRC) and is an excellent choice if you drive to some of your dive sites. Combined with a steel backplate, I was able to dive in a shorty in the Flower Garden Banks with no addition weight (I was also skinner but that's another story...) The tank was last Visually Inspected in June of 2009.
Asking $140, or best offer, cash and carry. I live in the city in Edgewater, very near Loyola University. Please see the adjoining pictures. These have been reduced for the web--I can send the original high-res photos if requested.
Thanks,
wreckless1 aka Peter O.