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View Poll Results: What is your reason for not diving a rebreather?

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  • Too expensive (initial cost to purchase CCR)

    49 54.44%
  • Too expensive (consumables to dive ie cells, sorb, O2 etc)

    25 27.78%
  • Training (Don't want more training or training is expensive)

    16 17.78%
  • Do not think they are safe

    35 38.89%
  • Too complicated (prefer simplicity of OC)

    33 36.67%
  • My buddies or team all dive OC

    8 8.89%
  • I don't understand enough about rebreathers

    9 10.00%
  • I have never tried one

    13 14.44%
  • I dive exclusively sidemount and don't want anything on my back

    7 7.78%
  • I only do short or shallow dives

    4 4.44%
  • I don't see a benefit

    19 21.11%
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  1. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by diverdarren View Post
    I guess that I don't dive a rebreather because when hear rebreather divers extolling the virtues of rebreathers, I feel that perhaps they are actually still trying to convince themselves that they have made a smart decision. Like MDAX, in an earlier post, I also believe that they add an exta dimension of risk that OC does not.

    well sir, in my case, your statement could not be further from the truth. I absolutely love diving CCR in caves. end of story


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    The new KISS rebreather is making me reconsider...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood_60 View Post
    The new KISS rebreather is making me reconsider...
    I have the sidemount version, and it is a very nice rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    I have the sidemount version, and it is a very nice rig
    You're talking about the GEM? Or the new Spirit Lite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood_60 View Post
    You're talking about the GEM? Or the new Spirit Lite?
    The Sidekick/GEM. I haven't seen the Spirit Lite.

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    The Sidekick/GEM. I haven't seen the Spirit Lite.
    It's less filling but tastes great

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelAngelo View Post
    It's less filling but tastes great
    Wait until you try the Spirit zero


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    Spirit Lite!

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    While I DEFINITELY do NOT have the cave diving experience of the majority of the posters here, I would also have to say that the lack of time pressure and ability to leisurely explore the cave while staying within the "distance to the opening" confines of my open circuit bailout, has made me enjoy cave diving more than I did on open circuit. That having been said I had several hundred open circuit CCR dives before I ever went into a cave with one.

    Just my 2 cents from someone who has "drank the Cool Aid"


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    Several reasons:
    1) Reliability - in about 25% of my dives, anyone in the team will thumb the dive on the surface or during the first 5 minutes due to a problem in his/her RB.
    2) Safety statistics - a ten times difference.
    3) I do not expect myself to be systematic enough in maintaining a RB.
    4) Higher work of breating (WOB) - I have experienced DIPO and now appreciate the thinness of the lung membrane. Any additional pressure difference, e.g. caused by greater WOB, might increase the possibility of DIPO repeating. Swimming any distance at all during DIPO is no fun.
    5) I do not believe I am a better diver than some very experienced RB divers who have met their fate. Even more so after an accident couple of days ago - a person I dived with earlier this month and who was regarded as one of the best cave divers here.

    I appreciate all RB divers who really need a RB as a tool in their adventures and make an educated safety assessment about this. I lift my hat to all RB divers diving devices with single digit serial numbers. But, I feel sorry for the 90% wannabees letting coolness factors affect their decisions.


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    My wife won't let me...


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