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  • Adventures

    Posted on November 29th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    Adventures, ap diving, diving, evolution, frame, harness, hogarthian, housing, innovation, inspiration, meg, meg rebreather, rebreather frame, rebreather housing, rebreathers, scuba, scuba diving, titanium, travelframe

    “Titanbox” Titanium Frame For the Inspiration Rebreather

    “Titanbox” Titanium Frame For the Inspiration Rebreather

    The Inspiration and Evolution rebreathers from AP Diving are really good rigs, but the design of their housing and harness systems have always limited the flexibility of the units to a degree. The housings are quite fragile, and because they do not use a metal backplate, clipping in side-mounts always seems to be more of [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on April 5th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 5: My Decision

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 5: My Decision

    In the end, the Meg ended up winning the day. There are a lot of reasons for this. The Meg is an outstanding rebreather in just about every way, but perhaps the most compelling reason for my decision was the fact that most of the people I tech dive with regularly are using them. This [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on February 24th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 4: The Megalodon

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 4: The Megalodon

    The Megalodon is made by Inner Space Systems, and is the brainchild of ISC owner and CEO Leon Scamahorn. I first got a chance to see the Megalodon on the Nautilus Explorer after a friend had bought one, and I was very impressed. It is a very serious looking unit and has a distinctively hand-made, [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on January 20th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 3: The PRISM Topaz

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 3: The PRISM Topaz

    I had seen some photos of the PRISM coming back from DMEA, and it wasn’t too long before I started to hear some very positive things about it. In fact, one of the divers I admire most decided that the PRISM was the rebreather for him. Ergo, I decided that my rebreather evaluation would be [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on January 4th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 2: The Inspiration

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 2: The Inspiration

    A LOT of people chose the Inspiration as the right rebreather for them. In fact, this unit has been in production for more than seven years and has, by far, the widest distribution of any rebreather available with somewhere between 4000 and 6000 units. It is also the only unit out there currently that carries [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on December 29th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 1

    Most of my tech diving buddies are now diving rebreathers, and I’ve been tempted by them for a couple of years now. You can make some serious dives with a lot less bulk and weight, the systems blend gas based on your partial pressure of oxygen, giving you an optimum blend at all depths. They [...]

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