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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



Holy Shit!!!! DUCK!!!!!!! INCOMING!!!!!!

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Old 05-25-2004, 07:41 PM
Nitespark
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not



Michael wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike



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Old 05-25-2004, 07:59 PM
R Benner
 
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Default Re: Spare Air - Good or Not

Not quite enough air to be useful.

A good buddy is a much better redundant air source. Failing that, a small
'pony' bottle rigged as a stage bottle so that you can hand it off to an OOA
diver.

Expect to be severely flamed for mentioning Spare Air.

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> I'm thinking about buying "Spare Air" as a redundant/redundant safety.
>
> I'm a DM, 55 years young, always dive with a buddy and conservative in all
> my diving practices.
>
> I'm looking for firsthand knowledge and experience with Spare air and
> equivalents.
>
> Is there any problem removing regulator for transport in checked baggage
> when flying?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
>
>



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