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[Choose #2] Hp100 on back. Sling an Al80 for redundancy or more air, as needed.
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[Choose #5] Double LP108s for deep trimix, double LP72s for recreational depths, double AL 80s for tropical temps in thin suit. These allow for minimal to no lead needed and provide redundancy and enough gas. Also, I here LP85s work well but I don’t own that.
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[Choose #5] Double AL 80s ocean & FW lite, Double steel LP 104s - 125s cave
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[Choose #4] Dble’s really balance you out and also a redundant air source replaces need for a pony. OMS 2400psi LP steel 85’s. Filled to 3000 psi/103 cu.frt.. Bouancy is about the same empty or full.
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[Choose #4] Double Faber HP 120’s
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[Choose #4] I dive double LP108’s & HP 130’s
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[Choose #2] I usually dive steel 72s unless it is a shallow shore dive when I use an aluminum 30.
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[Choose #4] Double steel hp 100’s or lp 95’s
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[Choose #1] The answer depends on the dive. Offshore I use an al80 + a pony & a Deco if it’s deep. Shore dives I use a st72
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[Choose #1] I have 5 aluminum 80 tanks and one steel 72. I let one of my sons use the 72 becuase he sips air.
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