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The thing about oxygen is that it's a highly reactive gas. This property is [[wp> | The thing about oxygen is that it's a highly reactive gas. This property is [[wp> | ||
- | So why would you want one of these things? Well, for starters, not *everything* worth diving is deeper than 20ft. There are some sites, like [[https:// | + | So why would you want one of these things? Well, for starters, not *everything* worth diving is deeper than 20ft. There are some sites, like [[https:// |
The unit is also very lightweight. Fully assembled and ready to dive it weighs 6kg (~13lb) including an oxygen bottle (and not counting ballast). Compared to a typical OC scuba system, where the most basic equipment configuration exceeds 40 pounds (not counting ballast), it is much easier to transport. It's also much smaller, both in storage and in the water. In the water it's as close as you can get to wearing nothing at all. This makes it very enjoyable to dive. | The unit is also very lightweight. Fully assembled and ready to dive it weighs 6kg (~13lb) including an oxygen bottle (and not counting ballast). Compared to a typical OC scuba system, where the most basic equipment configuration exceeds 40 pounds (not counting ballast), it is much easier to transport. It's also much smaller, both in storage and in the water. In the water it's as close as you can get to wearing nothing at all. This makes it very enjoyable to dive. |