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Greg - 11/27/2013 5:21 PM 
Those are cool! I want two please. I can’t believe how well the air bubble stays together...and it shoots out pretty far.
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From Greg: Those are cool! I want two please. I can’t believe how well the air bubble stays together...and it shoots out pretty far.
And at $130 each two are cheaper than anything else scuba related on my Christmas wish list!
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I was surprised by how far and fast the bubble moved. That is just operating at whatever you intermediate pressure is set for. Attach it to a separate tank & reg with a higher IP and you should be able to improve on that if the unit is built to work at higher pressures.
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lerpy - 11/28/2013 10:38 AM 
These things look pretty cool. I was at my dive shop last week and he had a couple of them, there are really light, but they are a decent size to be holding onto. He was saying they are a blast to play with. He and another guy were apparently out in the river with scooters playing in essence pants ball chasing one another. They sound like they could be a lot of fun
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i wonder how much air it uses per 1 pull of the trigger
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The rings do not look too big but every time you pull the trigger there is a lot of air coming out of the top of the unit too so it would be hard to tell. The only other possible draw back I can see is the popping sound it makes when the trigger is pulled. You will feel that in your ears too but again I can not tell from the video what that would be like.
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Next itll be underwater laser tag lol
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I actually saw one of these in action my last dives at Vortex Springs a couple of weeks ago. At 30-40 feet when the rings got to me they were big enough to put my fist through. They were cool indeed!
I should have some GoPro footage of them, I haven’t gone through and reviewed it all yet.
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