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[Choose #3] Have an Air2, hate it.
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[Choose #3] paniced divers will look for a reg. If the only one is in your mouth, you’re now in trouble
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[Choose #2] i would not want one but its all on the drivers personal choice
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[Choose #2] you shouldn’t be offering the inflator octo off it’s too short, so the primary first stage is handed
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Greg - 12/04/2008 10:49 PM
[Choose #3] hard to control ascent rate using alternate inflator/regulator.
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[Choose #3] More O-rings, more chance of a problem arising, less contingency.
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[Choose #3] I feel each should serve ONE job only. In dire situations, it would be easy to get confused=fatal
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[Choose #2] as long as fellow divers know your equipment and train for it
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[Choose #3] kinda weird to dump or inflate while u or someone else is breathing off it.
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[Choose #2] If you’re diving with me you had better be able to keep your panic in check.
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[Choose #3] It maybe cheaper but do you want to buy life support equipment from the lowest bidder?
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[Choose #3] See my blog on subject
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[Choose #3] ...tried one, didn’t like it... just another unnecessary gizmo.
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AirOn - 12/02/2008 1:39 PM
[Choose #2] Do you think having 10 Octo’s would be enough for a paniced diver? How about just practicing instead
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